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  1. Oliver

    Primary Physics Tutor Near Me
    I’m a 3rd year, integrated masters, Mechanical engineering student at the university of Sheffield. I love helping people understand certain topics which makes them finally love the subject! high energy and always wanting to help. My typical approach will be 1-2 sessions a week going through topics...
  2. Mohammed

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    Hi I am Mohammed, a first class honours graduate of Mathematics from the University of Leeds, now an examiner tutoring Maths/Physics full time! In this last year, I’ve helped 6 students achieve Grade 8/9 in GCSE Maths/Physics and 8 students achieve A/A* in A-level Maths/Physics, allowing them to ...
  3. Tarek

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    I am a UCL engineering student studying biomedical engineering in my second year. I am passionate about engineering and have a real love for the world of maths and physics which is why i want to pass on the passion and knowledge i have to the younger generation. I would begin by asking the student q...
  4. Jada

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    I am a dedicated secondary school science teacher with a passion for inspiring students to develop a love for learning. With a degree in Biological Sciences, I have a strong foundation in the subject and a deep understanding of how to make complex concepts accessible and engaging. My goal is to crea...
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    My name is Serena and I'm an Engineer who also loves tutoring. I used to work in Formula 1 and now I work in Tech Consulting as a programmer. I tutor Maths, Sciences and Programming and have a friendly confidence-building approach. I hope to inspire students to not only enjoy Maths and Sciences but ...
  6. Michal

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    Currently, I study Medical Engineering at the University of York. My hobbies consist of cooking and creating music, although I get the most enjoyment from creating music. I'll ask them to answer a double sided sheet of A4 with questions I will have created relating to the subject of which they would...
  7. Dominic

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    I have recently returned to Jersey after graduating with a Masters in Mechanical Engineering. Having just completed my own academic journey, I understand the challenges students face when tackling mathematical and physics concepts. My goal is to make these subjects more accessible and engaging to st...
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    Hey there! I'm Ashrith, a first year Computing student at Imperial College London. In terms of my academics, I achieved all A*s at GCSEs and achieved A*A*AA in Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Computing. I have had offers from the likes of Bristol, Bath and Warwick for Computer Science. I achieved ...
  9. Ben

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    With a First Class degree in Aerospace Engineering and professional experience at a class leading engineering firm, I offer expert tutoring maths, physics and engineering. My academic background is complemented by hands-on industry experience, allowing me to not only clarify key concepts but also pu...
  10. Maximillian

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    Hi, my name is Max and I'm a curious, social, and driven individual eager to make a difference. I'm half Italian and half Norwegian, but was born and raised in the UK. As a result, I'm highly attuned to involving myself with different cultures and learning from them. I have a passion for the science...

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Fun Primary Physics Experiment - What absorbs more heat?

Experiment with light, colour, heat and some water to find out whether it is better to wear light or dark coloured clothes on a hot summers day. Do dark or light coloured clothes absorb more heat?

Things you will need:

  • A thermometer
  • Sticky-tape or two elastic bands
  • 2 identical drinking glasses
  • White paper
  • Black paper

What to do:

  • Wrap one glass with the white paper and one glass with the black paper. Use the tape or elastic bands to secure them.
  • Fill the glasses with the same amount of water.
  • Place the glasses in the sun ad leave them there for a couple of hours.
  • Measure the temperature in each glass.

What you will see:

  • You should notice that the glass with the black paper is hotter than the glass with the white paper.
  • Darker colours absorb more light and heat that lighter colours.
  • Lighter colours reflect more light; hence it is better to wear lighter coloured clothes on a hot summers day to stay cooler!

Primary Physics Joke

Q: What do astronauts do when they get angry?

Primary Physics Fact

Light is incredibly fast. Light from the Earth takes just 1.255 seconds to reach the Moon, and light from the Sun takes 8 minutes 20 seconds to reach the Earth!