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Free Demo from our section on Waves and
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A guitarist is
tuning the E string on an acoustic guitar by changing the tension in
the string to get a frequency of 329.6Hz. If the mass per unit
length of the E string is 0.40 grams/meter, and the length of the
string is 0.6 meters, what is the tension in the string when the
guitar is perfectly tuned ? |
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Our tutorials are for the University level non-calculus or
calculus based Introductory Physics sequence. We have a
wide variety of problems and tutorials,
starting simple and working our way up to
explaining some of the hardest types of
Introductory Physics Problems. So whether
you are struggling to understand the basic
concepts, or want help with harder material,
we have you covered. Problems are thoroughly
explained by
experienced professors
who have taught in major Universities in the
USA. For students in
calculus based physics, we have several
tutorials going through calculus based
physics problems including Gauss' Law,
Magnetism and AC Circuits.
To get a free look at our site content
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Our methodology for teaching physics problem
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A short discussion and
introduction of each topic
going through the important
formulas you will need.
We keep this section brief
because we do not spend a
lot of time repeating what
is already in your physics
textbook. |
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Tutorial Presentations: 76
tutorials,
which is the
equivalent of over
10 hours
of problem
solving help. We think that the
best way to explain many
concepts in physics is to do
so in the context of
problems. We have heard many
students say that they
attended a physics lecture,
seemed to understand what
was said, but when they went
to do problems on their own,
they struggled. This is because
many physics textbooks and
lectures discuss theory
without enough emphasis on
problem solving methodology.
The information in the
tutorials is based on our
vast experience with the
kind of questions that
students ask when they are
having trouble solving a
problem. |
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A database of over 400
worked problems that are
taken from physics exams and
standardized tests.
This gives you a wide
variety of classic physics
problems to study in order
to prepare for your exams.
The problems are worked out
step by step in an organized
fashion which will also
provide a good reference for
your homework problems. |
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Teaching problems using the
show/hide approach.
These are designed to help
you to drill the procedures
for solving physics
problems. In order to be
successful on your tests,
you must learn problem
solving skills. Only
watching tutorials is not
enough. We encourage you to
get out a paper and pen and
work through these problems.
There can be no substitute
for doing problems on your
own. The type of help we
give you is to provide hints
along the way as to the next
step of the problem and then
allow you to reveal portions
of the solution step by
step. If you put the effort
into this section of the
site, you will be rewarded
with better problem solving
skills. |
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We are easily contactable through email to
make sure that every member has easy access
to the site. Delivering a quality product
and customer support are very important to
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Tips on test taking strategies
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