Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Reduction in Chemistry Will Increase Productivity

Reduction in Chemistry Will Increase ProductivityChemists are looking for ways to reduce their workload and develop new techniques and methods that will boost productivity. However, they are reluctant to hand over their jobs and become contractors because they are worried about their future. With the exception of pharmacists and other medical professionals, chemists are well-paid professionals with relatively stable employment and remuneration.Chemicals, pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical engineering have emerged as one of the fastest growing areas of science and technology and there is a demand for more chemists. However, it is difficult to find chemists who can make substantial contributions to the development of technologies. One way to reduce the workload and increase the production rate is to employ chemists who specialize in reduction in chemistry. Moreover, specialists working on this subject are knowledgeable about the latest technology and in touch with all aspects of the ma rket.Reduction in chemistry has taken place in the industry of materials processing. Several research laboratories across the globe are designing products such as dental floss, acrylic plating, fibre optics and glues that are biodegradable. Chemists can not only assist in the design process but also help to choose materials that do not cause environmental pollution. They also ensure that the products use eco-friendly technologies.Reduction in chemistry is being tested in areas such as electronics. The latest developments in silicon and graphite show that the computer industry has the potential to supply the world with products that are both reliable and environmentally friendly. Scientists can use this knowledge to design new features for products that are safer and more efficient. Software engineers are now studying how the molecular structure of the electronic chips determines the performance of the chips. The result of these studies is that chips are able to achieve higher perfor mance and they can reduce the power requirements by as much as 80 per cent.Pharmaceutical manufacturing industries have moved away from the need for expensive clinical trials. Research laboratories are currently working on a simple solution to produce drugs at lower costs and these products can be made available to the public at an affordable price. Currently, the industries of microbeads, hair care products and surgical equipment are using nanotechnology to increase the efficiency of the manufacturing process.Chemical manufacturing has always been a critical and important process in the field of manufacturing, and the chemicals used in most industrial processes can create problems such as contamination. One of the ways to reduce the chemical industry's dependence on harmful chemicals is to develop new processes that are non-toxic. These processes include the development of a method to clean out chemical residue and the use of polymer coatings that keep chemicals from damaging the e nvironment.Many manufacturers are making use of new technologies to cut down the cost of production in the chemical industry. The output of other countries is now bringing more competition for the U.S. producer and the high prices of the raw materials are causing financial strains in many areas of the chemical industry. Reduction in chemistry will allow manufacturers to produce high quality products at a cheaper cost, while improving the safety of the environment.

Friday, March 6, 2020

MyGuru Announces New Summer Small Group Tutoring Program for Grades 1-3

MyGuru Announces New Summer Small Group Tutoring Program for Grades 1-3 Improving Academic Performance Driven by direct demand from Ogden Elementary school parents, MyGuru is proud to announce a summer tutoring program for grades 1-3 in the near north area of Chicago. Although MyGuru typically begins working with students at the high school level (and then continues on through college and beyond, helping with all standardized tests along the way), we have a variety of highly qualified tutors who are educated, trained, and certified to work with much younger students as well. So, when we were contacted about developing a small group tutoring program for students in grades 1-3, we reached out to a few of our tutors, and they showed enthusiastic interest in taking part in the program. All lesson plans will engage students through a variety of learning styles, and provide multiple options for tracking their progress. The curriculum is based on the needs of each student, including students with Individual Education Plans (IEPs). The two teachers, Sara Howes (M.A. Teaching, Special Education Teacher and ACT Tutor at Northwestern Education Center) and Katie Cardella (M.A. Teaching, with experience in grades 1-3) will meet with parents, by appointment, at regular intervals during the program. The first six students to commit to the program will be guaranteed spots. If we get more interest, we will maintain a waiting list, an additional class will be scheduled, or the class expanded with additional teacher time to keep the 1:6 teacher/student ratio. The registration deadline is May 18. To learn more about the program, including how to sign up, click on the link below. MyGuru Summer Tutoring ProgramIf you have any questions about the program, please call us at 312-278-0321 or email MyGuru's Founder, Mark Skoskiewicz, at mskoskiewicz@myguruedge.com

Instructor Spotlight Rudi Hwang

Instructor Spotlight Rudi Hwang Instructor Spotlight: Rudi Hwang Rudi Hwang, Instructor of Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Toronto Chinatown Meet Rudi, Instructor of Kumon of Toronto-Chinatown. He’s been an Instructor for five years, but his journey began long before that. Rudi is the son of veteran Kumon Instructorâ€"Betty Hwangâ€"who is celebrating her 26th anniversary with Kumon this year! He was actually a Kumon Student as a childâ€"completing the entire Kumon Math Program. He later went on to work for his mother at her Centre for 10 years before she handed over Kumon of Toronto-Chinatown to him. It’s safe to say that Rudi’s roots with Kumon are deep. In the first five minutes of talking to him, you’ll hear his passion and deep conviction of everything that Kumon stands for. One of the things that he’s most passionate about is at the core of the Kumon Methodâ€"self-learning. We met up with Rudi and asked him to share his thoughts. What inspired you to become a Kumon Instructor? I really believe in the benefits of Kumon. As an Instructor, I can see the dramatic effects that proper instruction can have on children. They develop confidence, become true self-learners, experience success in school and potentially change the trajectory of their lives. It is a very rewarding career. Does the fact that you were once a Kumon Student help you relate to your students? Definitely.   I know what it feels like and I have experienced the benefits of the Kumon program for myself.   This program is excellent, I really believe it. What is it about being an Instructor that you enjoy the most? The process of it. There is a beginning when the families come in. There is the work to get them to understand, take a leap of faith and commit to this long-term routine. You are asking them to trust you with their time, effort and moneyâ€"even if they may be skeptical at first. Once they commit, there are the ups and downs along the way. An opportunity to start building trust with each individual family. Then, when the big success comesâ€"getting good grades, studying advanced material on their ownâ€"that’s the payoff. You’ve earned their trust. That feels good. What is the most valuable lesson you’ve learned as a Kumon Instructor? Always look out for the best interests of your families, and be honest with what you can and can’t do for them. That’s how you build trust and long-term success. What is a fun fact about you that people may not know? I collect Toronto Raptors bobbleheads and vintage tennis shoes.   I have a lot. What do you like to do in your spare time? I play tennis a few times a week. Learn more about the Kumon Franchise opportunity and discover  additional franchisee success stories. You might also be interested in: Instructor Spotlight: Lillian Brijeski Instructor Spotlight: Jennifer Ju Instructor Spotlight: Laura Bubbico Instructor Spotlight: Alex Tang Instructor Spotlight Rudi Hwang Instructor Spotlight: Rudi Hwang Rudi Hwang, Instructor of Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Toronto Chinatown Meet Rudi, Instructor of Kumon of Toronto-Chinatown. He’s been an Instructor for five years, but his journey began long before that. Rudi is the son of veteran Kumon Instructorâ€"Betty Hwangâ€"who is celebrating her 26th anniversary with Kumon this year! He was actually a Kumon Student as a childâ€"completing the entire Kumon Math Program. He later went on to work for his mother at her Centre for 10 years before she handed over Kumon of Toronto-Chinatown to him. It’s safe to say that Rudi’s roots with Kumon are deep. In the first five minutes of talking to him, you’ll hear his passion and deep conviction of everything that Kumon stands for. One of the things that he’s most passionate about is at the core of the Kumon Methodâ€"self-learning. We met up with Rudi and asked him to share his thoughts. What inspired you to become a Kumon Instructor? I really believe in the benefits of Kumon. As an Instructor, I can see the dramatic effects that proper instruction can have on children. They develop confidence, become true self-learners, experience success in school and potentially change the trajectory of their lives. It is a very rewarding career. Does the fact that you were once a Kumon Student help you relate to your students? Definitely.   I know what it feels like and I have experienced the benefits of the Kumon program for myself.   This program is excellent, I really believe it. What is it about being an Instructor that you enjoy the most? The process of it. There is a beginning when the families come in. There is the work to get them to understand, take a leap of faith and commit to this long-term routine. You are asking them to trust you with their time, effort and moneyâ€"even if they may be skeptical at first. Once they commit, there are the ups and downs along the way. An opportunity to start building trust with each individual family. Then, when the big success comesâ€"getting good grades, studying advanced material on their ownâ€"that’s the payoff. You’ve earned their trust. That feels good. What is the most valuable lesson you’ve learned as a Kumon Instructor? Always look out for the best interests of your families, and be honest with what you can and can’t do for them. That’s how you build trust and long-term success. What is a fun fact about you that people may not know? I collect Toronto Raptors bobbleheads and vintage tennis shoes.   I have a lot. What do you like to do in your spare time? I play tennis a few times a week. Learn more about the Kumon Franchise opportunity and discover  additional franchisee success stories. You might also be interested in: Instructor Spotlight: Lillian Brijeski Instructor Spotlight: Jennifer Ju Instructor Spotlight: Laura Bubbico Instructor Spotlight: Alex Tang

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Rabat American School

Rabat American School Rabat American School GOVERNANCE AND HISTORY The Rabat American School American School Association. the Association.is a private, nonprofit institution operated by the Rabat All parents who send their children to RAS are members ofThe Rabat American School was founded in 1962 as a K-8 school to meet the educational needs of the children of Americans affiliated with United States government agencies or private companies. The school originally functioned in a villa located near the U.S. Embassy. In 1969, the school moved to its present Agdal site. The original buildings were erected during the tenure of Henry Tasca, United States Ambassador to Morocco, who offered his enthusiastic support to the improvement of the school facilities and the creation of an attractive campus. In January 2019 RAS moved from its Agdal campus to its present location on the Rabat corniche. We are now located roughly ten minutes to the south of the center of Rabat. The school now owns both the land and the purpose-built facilities which include four classroom buildings, an auditorium, a learning commons, a cafeteria and a sports center that includes a gym, indoor swimming pool, weight room and aerobics room. Over the years the school continued to grow and, although the majority of students continued to come from the resident American community, the enrollment began to reflect the growing interest of the international community in Rabat. Today, the Rabat American School offers a strong college preparatory program from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade. Students may choose to pursue an American-style high school diploma or the International Baccalaureate Diploma. RAS offers a good student-to-teacher ratio, a multi-cultural mix of students, a commitment to standards-based curriculum and purpose-built facilities. A well-trained and committed professional staff join the Board of Trustees and community to provide the best education possible for our children. And we are committed to building upon the expertise of our practitioners to make RAS an educational model for other schools around the world.

How to End Your Summer Internship on a Good Note

How to End Your Summer Internship on a Good Note Image via Isorepublic.com Good things to do before you leave your summer internship Here are a few things you should do before the last day of your summer internship to help you finish off on a good note. Let’s discuss some of those things! Set up a meeting with your supervisor Before you finish your summer internship, it is extremely important that you meet with your supervisor. In fact, you should schedule a quick meeting with them to touch base and to tie up any loose ends before you leave. This meeting is a good opportunity to leave your supervisor on a good note. During this meeting, let them know what you have accomplished throughout your time at the company. Of course, don’t brag while you do this. Let them know the state of your project, and what the next steps will be (in other words, what tasks will your successor be responsible for?). You could also ask your supervisor to evaluate your job performance. It’s a good idea to ask them if there is anything you can improve in. You can keep their answer in mind when you prepare for your next internship or job. For example, your supervisor might tell you that you need to pay more attention to detail. With this information, you now know to pay attention to detail in your next internship. Further, if you have any questions about their industry, or the next steps you should take to prepare for a successful career in their industry, now is the time to ask them questions. You will regret leaving their office with questions unanswered! If you meet with your supervisor before you leave, you will be able to tie up many loose ends and finish your internship on a good note. Ask your supervisor for a letter of recommendation Another question you can ask during your meeting with your supervisor is if they are willing to write you a letter of recommendation. This is especially important if you will be applying to graduate school, medical school, or jobs within the next year. Nowadays, hiring managers and admissions committees are putting more emphasis on letters of recommendation, so it is imperative that your letters are outstanding. If your supervisor has seen you work hard, they could be a great candidate to write you a strong letter for these applications, because they can attest to your strong work ethic. Even if you won’t be applying anywhere for another year or two, it still won’t hurt to ask! When it comes time for you to apply to these positions, you’ll be relieved that you already have at least one person who will write you a letter. Asking your supervisor for a letter of recommendation is a great thing to do before finishing your summer internship. Touch base with your co-workers Similarly, you should touch base with your co-workers before you leave your summer internship. Just as you did with your supervisor, you should let your co-workers know what’s happening with your project. More specifically, tell them about what you have done so far and what needs to be done next in regard to your project. Of course, if you’ve become good friends with them, you could go out to lunch one last time and talk about non-work stuff. You can exchange numbers and social media handles if you haven’t already, as keeping in touch with them is very important! You can even start discussing who will pick up your work where you left off (in other words, your successor). This brings me to my next point… Infographic by Alyssa Laffitte Offer to train your successor If you were involved in a big project during your summer internship, the company will likely want to continue this project. However, you won’t be there to continue it. This means someone else will have to take over your project. Before you leave, you could offer to help choose your successor. This way, you can help choose someone who can gracefully pick up where you left off. You can suggest a co-worker that you know is capable of doing what you did. If your successor has already been chosen, you can also offer to train them. You should tell this person what you have been doing, and what they will be expected to do once you are gone. This will make their new responsibilities much less overwhelming for them, since they will already know what to expect. At the very least, write up a quick report to detail what you’ve been doing for your project and what your successor will need to do to keep it going. Before you leave your summer internship, try to have a successor in place to take over your project, and you can even offer to train them. Complete any remaining work Your project might still have some loose ends that you need to tie up before you leave. For example, have you finished all your reports? Are there a few documents left for you to review? Take advantage of your last few days at your summer internship to make sure these final things get done. Your supervisor will not be happy if you leave some work unfinished, so try your best to tie up those loose ends and get everything done before you leave on your last day. This is important if you want to leave your internship on a good note. Turn in any paperwork Of course, this will vary from workplace to workplace. But before you leave, make sure you don’t have to turn in any extra paperwork. In some workplaces, you might need to submit a formal letter or report before you leave. (Personally, for my summer internship, I needed to finalize a few documents before I left. It would have been bad to leave without doing this!) In other words, turning in any final, remaining paperwork will help you finish your summer internship on a good note. Clean up your workspace A clean workspace is a good fresh start for your successor. For that reason, it is common courtesy to leave your workspace neat and tidy when you finish your internship. Before you finish your summer internship, please take a few minutes to clean up your workspace. Throw away any water bottles you might have left on your desk. Tidy up the organizational spaces. Put things back where they belong. This will make it easier for the next person to move into your office once you leave your summer internship. Good things to do once you have finished your internship Even after the last day of your summer internship, there are still a few things you should do before the school year starts to help you get the most from your internship experience. Let’s discuss some of those things! Send a thank-you note This may seem like an old-fashioned thing to do, but sending a thank-you note to the people from your summer internship is a great way to wrap up your internship. Thank-you notes are a wonderful sign of appreciation and respect (Bonus points if you hand write an actual card!). Once you finish your internship, handwrite a card and send it to your old workplace. Your supervisor and co-workers will be very touched to receive it! (And they will definitely remember your short note when it’s time for them to write you a recommendation letter!) Sending a thank-you card to your supervisor and even your co-workers at your internship is a fantastic way to end your internship. Update your resume and your LinkedIn profile Unfortunately, many college students don’t touch their resumes or their LinkedIn profiles until it’s time for them to look for a job or an internship. This is a bad habit that you should not fall into! Instead, get into the habit of updating your resume and your LinkedIn profile often. If you update your resume and your LinkedIn often, you will not have to scramble to update them the night before an application is due (which will make you more likely to leave out something important!). Try to update these documents whenever something important happens. Your resume and your LinkedIn will always be up to date if you do this! For example, update them when you join a new student organization. Update them when you finish an internship. Update them when you graduate. Update them when you receive a new honor. These things are important, and will make your application stand out. (Another advantage of updating your LinkedIn right after you finish your internship is that you can ask to “ connect” with your co-workers from your internship!) Once you finish your summer internship, update your resume and your LinkedIn profile! Reflect on your internship experience Now that you’ve finished your internship, take a few minutes to think about your experience. What did you like about it? What did you not like? Could you see yourself working full time in that kind of career? Is there something you would have done differently? Reflecting on these questions, and your answers to them, can help guide you as you prepare for your career. If you realize you didn’t like your internship, now is the time to realize it and to correct your course to help you prepare for a career you WILL enjoy. The wonderful thing about internships is that they give you the experience of a job you might want to have in the future. You will have a much better idea of what a career in your dream field is like after an internship. In other words, an internship gives you the opportunity to “test drive” a certain job, because as an intern, you are working as if you have the job. Because of this experience, you might realize you don’t like the job you have been dreaming about. Next year, you can choose a different type of internship, until you find something you truly love. On the other hand, you might realize you love the job after interning for a few weeks in the field. It will make you more confident about your career path. That’s the whole purpose of an internship, to help you discover what you love! When you take the time to reflect on your internship, you will get to know yourself and your professional goals better. Image via Isorepublic.com Stay in touch with the people from your internship Have you ever heard the phrase, “Don’t burn bridges”? This phrase tells us to not cut ourselves off from our old friends, school, workplace, or supervisor. I recommend you don’t “burn the bridge” you built during your summer internship. Keep in touch with your supervisor and with your co-workers. Make sure you have your supervisor’s email address and phone number. Keeping in touch with them doesn’t have to be awkward. Send them a quick email when something important happens in your life. Write them a congratulatory note if they get a promotion. Visit them if you are ever in the area. These things will help you stay in touch with the people you met this summer. You never know if someone there will be a helpful connection for you, or if you will be a helpful connection to them! For this reason, it’s important to stay in touch with the people you met during your summer internship. Summer internships are great ways to expand your skill set and to spend your summer productively. They are awesome networking and learning opportunities. But now that your summer internship is coming to an end, consider my tips to help you finish off your summer internship on a good note.

Step by Step Choosing a Personal Tutor

Step by Step Choosing a Personal Tutor Ok, youre embarking on the journey of learning something new. Youve been taking courses, online seminars and reading up on Wikipedia, among others. Probably, youve started exercising your mind as early as kindergarten and improved your knowledge throughout your life. But the most effective way to study  is with personal guidance specialists who are ready to teach the subject individually; tutors  offer these services. The key to a successful educational experience with a tutor, and the resulting knowledge development,  is to understand if the chosen tutor will fit your requirements and satisfy your knowledge necessities. Your tutor should possess a number of qualities: ability to plan  an optimal studying schedule,  sufficient experience in the field of study, and the skill to tailor the lessons to the individual needs of each student.  This ultimately will make the tutor become an authority in the eyes of the student. Despite the large number of people offering tutoring services, there is a limited number of professionals  capable of providing high-quality tutoring services. Therefore, choosing a tutor is not an easy task. Tutoring is offered by many people, ranging from high-school students over post-graduates to university professors.  Surprisingly, few of them are able to provide an adequate level of training. Inexperienced tutors with lower skill levels can easily be distinguished from others in the same field. As a  rule, these people offer services of training for all ages. A higher level training is typically provided only when a  tutor teaches in a narrow set of subjects. The hourly price is also an  important  point to evaluate a tutors services.  The hourly rate of a tutor should be the same irrespective of whether one or a group of students are being taught. And if the  tutor offers a free trial lesson, you should be careful about him or her.  The offer  tends to resemble a promotional sale.  Also, you better not trust a tutor who  promises very quick results or A-grades in a very short period of time. To find a tutor, get a recommendation from a family member or friend.  Should that not be an  option the Internet has become a great resource of tutoring. You can try to analyze the candidate based on the following requirements: • It is a good idea to define your target. What result you are expecting to obtain from a tutoring  service; why do you need a tutor? If you want to study the subject deeply, you better look for university  professors and instructors with a robust academic background. If you need to bring up a childs  academic performanceâ€"or learn the basicsâ€" feel free to choose a student as a teacher. • It is advisable that your teacher has previous tutoring experience. You will be able to identify that by  looking at how confident he/she manages the class, does he/she inspire interest and desire to keep  on studying? The selected tutor should not deliberately blame for mistakes, and he or she must bring  original, memorable examples; this shows a good knowledge of the subject. • Try asking your tutor a basic question. In any case, a good tutor will patiently and clearly explain the  answer. He or she would not make you search for the answer in books or the Internet. After all, a good  tutor must have the ability to explain clearly and understandably a challenging concept, he or she must  have at his or her disposal a number  of different techniques, and these techniques must be used on a regular basis to enhance the learning experience. A person looking for knowledge with the help of a tutor needs to understand that, in any case, the responsibility for studying lies on the student, not the tutor. Thus, students need to prepare themselves in advance so that the tutor can use the time efficiently, thus maximizing the students value.  Ultimately, a students scholarly success rests on his will and hard work. In summary, a tutor can be a valuable guide on a students way to ace the course  or get accepted in that Ivy League university.  Selecting the right tutor for your needs is important. Choose a tutor that has sufficient qualifications and excellent tutoring skills and one that feels right.

Chemicals - Engineering the Future

Chemicals - Engineering the FutureThe CSUF Chemistry Department is one of the largest in the nation. It also offers a great reputation for helping students reach their goals. If you are an interested graduate student or you are already in graduate school and would like to change majors, consider the Chemical Engineering program.In order to get into the graduate school of your choice, you will have to take part in pre-professional courses. These courses will give you information about the school and the requirements that you need to meet. You will also be given a list of topics that you will have to study during your first year. The course load can be anywhere from ten to twelve units, so it depends on the program you choose.When looking at graduate schools, there are two types of classes that are required in your program. The first type is a laboratory-based class and the second type is a hands-on, outside-the-classroom course. There are also specializations available to you, which m ight be a wonderful option if you have specific interests.A major in Chemical Engineering might be an ideal choice for someone who enjoys working with chemicals. With this option, you will be able to apply your knowledge of chemistry to improve the production of commercial products that we all use every day. You will also be able to work with natural resources and the environment in a responsible way.The professional education offered in Chemical Engineering is especially strong when it comes to analytical and computational skills. It is important to understand how these tools work and how they can be used to improve quality and production.If you have decided that Chemical Engineering is the right program for you, the next step is to make sure that you meet the requirements. Of course, it is important to discuss this with your faculty advisor, but you will also want to talk to your teachers or professors to find out what their requirements are. Remember that in many fields, you will not be limited to the requirements outlined by your program.If you plan to pursue a career in Chemical Engineering, a strong preparation in the laboratory-based curriculum will help you earn your degree in a fast, efficient manner. Whether you want to pursue a career in business, engineering, or medicine, a Chemical Engineering program will help you achieve your goals.

Facts About Gas Chemistry

Facts About Gas ChemistryLike many classes, gases are not taken for granted. Chemistry is one of the biggest factors in gas and chemical technology as well as related to the environment. Gas law requires emissions to be analyzed and used by the government to fight against pollution.Chemicals, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and fluorinated gases can all be collected in a proper and accurate way through the use of chemistry. Every year, there are many studies done to study and analyze gases. It involves the chemical composition of the gas as well as its effects on a specific chemical. In particular, they are used to conduct or determine studies regarding the properties of gases.Chemistry is a branch of science dealing with the interactions between chemicals and their resulting effects on a system or process. It is also a branch that deals with the development of chemical reactions as well as the understanding of the properties of gases.A chemical that is gas dependent will react wi th oxygen in the system of a system such as water to create water vapor and also produce a flammable gas which is known as a toxic gas. In the same way, the gas is completely dependent on other gases to be released and produced, as well as how these gases interact with each other.The most important aspects in chemistry to include the nature of gases themselves. These gases are divided into two categories - chemical and physical. Chemical gases are those that interact with other gases and molecules, and the chemical reactions associated with them. Physical gases are those that are being dispersed or oxidized in the reaction to produce a chemical gas.Chemistry, however, has been involved in creating many things including metals and metal compositions. Chemistry is a great tool to find out about substances, so that it can be classified appropriately. However, the studies in this branch require much more work than the studies in physics and mathematics.At the elementary level, you can l earn what gas molecules are, how they get grouped together to form gases, and why there are gases. In this way, you can start understanding your life's work, as well as developing the confidence to work in this field. These courses also teach you about the qualities and properties of gases, which helps in finding gas laws and how these work in all parts of the process.

Conquer Your Derivation Nightmares With An Online Physics Tutor

Conquer Your Derivation Nightmares With An Online Physics Tutor Perhaps one of the most troublesome parts in physics is deriving equations and learning to work with them. A student who wishes to major in physics must certainly know this and should master it in fact to be able to score well in the subject. It sure isn’t everyone’s cup of tea to work with derivations at the first go and most students are turning to an online physics tutor to work on this very troublesome area. Here are a few tips to help students tackle this problem and conquer it. Strengthen your basics first As you read physics, you will realize that most equations can be derived from a few fundamental ones and for this you require to know the basics well. Read a lot of derivations and learn the fundamental ones well. Try deriving other equations using the basis. For instance, you could derive the kinematic equation using Newton’s Force equation. When you consider this, there are two aspects to it: The mathematical part The physics part Read on to learn about how well you need to know these two aspects and how to go about learning them. Get Online #Physics Tutor For Exploring The Mysteries Of Matter And Motion https://t.co/aVuZsI5dVN pic.twitter.com/V9TXjyfDcl â€" Tutor Pace (@TutorPace) October 23, 2015 Master integration and differentiation There is the mathematical part to every equation; you need to know integration and differentiation and how also need to read the details presented in the problem well to be able to solve it. This is where math skills come in handy. Simply by looking at a problem most math enthusiasts will be able to come up with a lot of interesting details and learning to be able to do the same helps you get a clearer picture of the problem. Learn to use time derivatives and what they signify Understanding this fundamental concept is the key to solving most physics equations. Learning to use time derivatives will help you derive many equations quite easily. For instance, to get the kinematic equation for the position of an object or particle that is moving with a constant acceleration, you simply require the second time derivative of the position vector. Learning how time derivatives come into play is thus very important. Many students seek online physics homework help when it comes to time derivatives and this is quite a trending topic for online searches. Thus, learning this concept will help you surge ahead. Ask a lot of questions and raise doubts for better clarity Science is one branch of study that requires your curiosity to be at its best. You need to be inquisitive, ask a lot of questions and keep at it till you get the hang of it. When you work on a particular derivation, keep asking questions till you actually understand what you are doing. Also, by keeping at it, you will start asking the right questions and this will certainly help you understand better and think ahead clearly. Finally, keep practicing and working out derivation and problems till you feel fairly confident about the topic at hand. Seek online physics assignment help from experts to get better exposure, learn better and score better grades! Want Effective #Physics #Homework Help https://t.co/ueU1aPbDlC â€" Tutor Pace (@TutorPace) October 23, 2015 Summary Learning how to derive equations is rather an important step in physics and will help you in quest to become a physicist or major in the subject. It is imperative to spend time on working out derivations and learning to derive most equations from simple fundamental ones so as to score better in the subject.