Muhammad - Physics tutor - Birmingham
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Muhammad

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  • Physics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Quantitative physics
  • Nuclear physics
  • Physics - Chemistry

Physics Graduate with 4 years of online tutoring experience to students of all grades

  • Physics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Quantitative physics
  • Nuclear physics
  • Physics - Chemistry

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About Muhammad

I’ve been a full-time physics educator for years, navigating everything from Newton’s laws to quantum quirks . While I thrive in labs and lecture halls, I’ve always believed physics shouldn’t be chained to textbooks or rigid timetables . That’s why I pivoted to online tutoring four years ago—to turn cosmic concepts into relatable adventures and make learning as boundless as spacetime itself.

It’s surreal to trace how this journey began. I’d demo pulley systems in my garage or simulate orbits with a lamp and a tennis ball . But soon, I realized: If students can explore forces from their kitchen counters or dorm desks, why not meet them there? Today, my focus is on crafting dynamic lessons—using virtual labs, sci-fi parallels (Interstellar, anyone? ), and problem-solving forums—to spark curiosity while demystifying the “why” behind every law. Peer debates on entropy or collaborative projects on electromagnetism? Revolutionary . When students teach each other, they don’t just memorize—they own the science.

Academically, I’ve walked the path I now guide others through . I earned my Bachelor’s and Master’s in Physics from top-tier institutions and am currently pursuing my PhD at a world-renowned university, researching quantum materials. Yet, my students—many across the U.S.—still grin when I mention debugging experiments at 2 AM . “You’re still lab-ing?” they ask. But that’s the thrill of physics: every discovery ignites ten new questions, and the learning never stops ️.

Google Meet has become my virtual particle accelerator . It lets me tutor learners from Boston to Bangalore at dawn or dusk, balancing my research on superconductors with teaching . The flexibility is addictive (yes, I’ve double-booked myself—oops! ), but it’s also sharpened my craft . Over the years, I’ve refined how I explain wave-particle duality to high schoolers, simplify thermodynamics for engineers, or turn Schrödinger’s equation into a campfire story . Every session chips away at my own blind spots, pushing me to teach sharper, listen deeper, and adapt faster .

Online tutoring isn’t just a job—it’s a gravitational pull I can’t escape . It’s the gasp when a student finally models projectile motion perfectly after a dozen tries. It’s the midnight Slack message: “I aced my electromagnetism midterm!” And yes, it’s the 5 AM Zoom call with a future astrophysicist determined to crack black hole thermodynamics before sunrise . This is how physics grows: not through dusty equations, but in every shared “Oh, that’s why the sky’s blue!” moment

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Physics doesn’t have to feel like decoding the universe’s cheat sheet . I’ve spent years teaching everything from kinematics to quantum field theory—first in classrooms, now online—and I’ve seen that “Eureka!” spark countless times. Maybe it’s when free-body diagrams finally make sense, when a student grasps how relativity shapes GPS tech, or when entropy stops being a scary word and starts sounding like a dance move. That moment? It’s why I’m here.

With a Master’s degree and a PhD in progress at a top global university, I’ve wrestled with physics’ toughest puzzles. But here’s the secret: I don’t just teach formulas—I turn them into stories. For four years, I’ve guided students nationwide, from teens tackling momentum to undergrads unraveling Maxwell’s equations. My approach? Zero monotony. We’ll blend interactive simulations (think coding orbital paths ️), real-world hooks (Why do mirrors flip left/right but not up/down?), and peer-driven labs where students debate quantum paradoxes like seasoned physicists.

Google Meet is my mission control . I’ve hosted sunrise crash courses for AP crammers and midnight workshops for insomniac thinkers . The pace is brisk, but the payoff is watching frustration melt into fascination. Stuck on torque? We’ll dissect it using bicycle gears . Lost in wave interference? Let’s turn it into a Spotify playlist analogy . Confused by photoelectric effects? We’ll meme it into clarity .

This isn’t just about passing exams. It’s about seeing physics as the script of reality . Kinematics explains skateboard tricks. Thermodynamics predicts coffee-cooling rates. And hey, if I can juggle teaching with probing quantum quirks for my PhD, you can absolutely conquer vectors, fields, or any topic bending your brain . Let’s turn “Physics is impossible” into “Wait, this is everywhere.”

Available 24/7—because curiosity doesn’t punch a clock.

—𝑴𝒖𝒉𝒂𝒎𝒎𝒂𝒅 𝑨𝒔𝒊𝒎

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  • 10 h: $285

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