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Trusted teacher: Advanced Courses: Physics and Python Programming - For High School, University and Professionals Deepen your knowledge of physics and Python programming with advanced courses designed to meet your academic or professional challenges. This comprehensive and interactive program will allow you to acquire a thorough mastery of complex physics concepts while learning to write powerful Python code optimized for real-world applications. --- Why choose this course? - Multidisciplinary expertise: Courses led by an expert with solid experience in advanced physics and computer programming. - Tailor-made approach: Each course is tailored to your specific needs, whether it's passing exams, completing complex projects or perfecting your professional skills. - Effective methodology: Combination of clear explanations, practical examples and targeted exercises. - Flexibility of formats: Sessions of 60, 90 or 120 minutes depending on your availability and your objectives. --- Course content: Physics (Secondary to University): 1. Fundamental bases: - Laws of motion (Newton, energy, work). - Electricity, magnetism and electrical circuits. - Waves, optics and thermodynamics. 2. Advanced Physics: - Quantum mechanics and special relativity. - Physics of materials and crystallography. - Fluid dynamics and industrial applications. 3. Solving complex problems: - Analysis of real physical situations and mathematical modeling. - Strategies for solving academic and professional exercises. --- Advanced Python Programming: 1. Advanced concepts: - Object-oriented programming (OOP): classes, inheritance, polymorphism. - Advanced data structures: stacks, queues, binary trees. - Exception handling and performance optimization. 2. Specialized tools and libraries: - NumPy and SciPy for computational physics. - Matplotlib and Seaborn for data visualization. - Pandas and analysis tools for processing large data sets. 3. Practical projects: - Numerical resolution of systems of complex physical equations. - Automation of calculations and creation of optimized algorithms. - Simulation of physical phenomena in Python. --- Course formats: - 60 minutes: Focus on a specific subject or resolution of a complex exercise. - 90 minutes: Ideal for exploring a topic in more depth and for practical exercises. - 120 minutes: Perfect for intensive sessions, including theory, practice and in-depth review of concepts. Each course follows a methodical structure: 1. Review or introduction. 2. Advanced theory with concrete examples. 3. Practical applications and interactive exercises. 4. Questions and answers to consolidate your learning. --- Tools and resources included: - Collaborative platform: Digital whiteboard, screen sharing, interactive simulations. - Teaching materials: Course notes, Python tutorials, summary sheets. - Continuous assistance: Possibility to ask questions between classes by email. --- About your teacher: A professional passionate about physics and Python programming, with years of experience in higher education and industrial problem solving. Known for his ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and accessible way, he will accompany you at every stage of your learning. --- Book now! Whether you are a student, researcher or professional, this advanced course is designed to give you the tools you need to succeed in the demanding fields of physics and Python programming. Enroll to turn your ambitions into concrete achievements!
Physics · Python · Computer programming
Objectives 1- Verification of Kirchhoff's current and voltage laws. 2- Verification Voltage Dividers 3- Verification of Thevenin's Theorem Kirchhoff's Current Law At any point (junction) in an electric circuit, the sum of currents flowing into that node is equal to the sum of currents flowing out of it. Kirchhoff's Voltage Law In any closed circuit, the summation of voltage sources (EMF) equals the summation of voltage drops Voltage drop is the voltage difference across a resistor's terminals Common DC Circuit Terms: • Circuit – a circuit is a closed loop conducting path in which an electrical current flows. • Path – a single line of connecting elements or sources. • Node – a node is a junction, connection or terminal within a circuit were two or more circuit elements are connected or joined together giving a connection point between two or more branches. A node is indicated by a dot. • Branch – a branch is a single or group of components such as resistors or a source which are connected between two nodes. • Loop – a loop is a simple closed path in a circuit in which no circuit element or node is encountered more than once Voltage Dividers • An electronic circuit that accepts a certain voltage input It produces a fraction of that input voltage as the output • The same current I flows through R1 and R2 Thevenin's Theorem • Thevenin theorem is an analytical method used to change a complex circuit into a simple equivalent circuit consisting of a single resistance in series with a voltage source.
Physics · Electronic circuits · Biophysics
GCSE Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics Tutoring I specialize in tutoring Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics for GCSE students. I aim to provide clear, engaging lessons that help students master key concepts while building confidence in their problem-solving abilities. In Computer Science, students will learn programming fundamentals, algorithms, loops, logic gates, conditions, computational thinking, and exam techniques to excel in theory and practical assessments. Whether you're new to coding or refining your skills, I guide students through real-world applications of computing, using languages like Python to bring lessons to life. In Mathematics, I focus on helping students understand the core principles of algebra, geometry, and statistics. Lessons are designed to reinforce schoolwork, address challenging topics, and prepare students for GCSE exams with practice problems, test-taking strategies, and personalized feedback. For Physics, I make complex concepts like mechanics, electromagnetism, and energy systems accessible and interesting. Students will engage in hands-on activities and thought experiments that deepen their understanding of the physical world, preparing them for exams and future STEM studies. I assign targeted homework after each session and provide periodic progress reports to ensure students stay on track and continuously improve. My approach is to challenge students without overwhelming them, fostering a positive learning environment where they can excel academically.
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Viswambher is professional and friendly. He took time and care to understand the needs for our son. He tailors the lessons accordingly. Our son is looking forward to his maths lessons and enjoys working with Viswambher. I would certainly recommend Viswambher as a tutor.
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This course, Maîtrisez Python avec un Expert en Programmation et Data Science, was an excellent experience from start to finish.
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Advanced courses: Physics from high school to university and Advanced Python programming focused on efficiency. (in French) (Paris)
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