AP Physics Tutoring Online & Homework Help
AP Physics 1, 2 & C for High School
From forces and motion to electricity, magnetism, and calculus-based AP Physics C, this course is tough for even strong students. It’s not just the math – it’s applying concepts to real-world problems under test pressure. Our expert AP Physics tutors simplify complex ideas, guide practice, and give parents progress updates after every session so students can build confidence and succeed.
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AP Physics 1, 2 & C Online Tutoring Services
Expert-Led AP Physics 1 Tutors | Online Support for Physics 1 and 2 | AP Physics C Tutoring
At Your Private Tutors, we offer specialized online AP Physics tutoring for AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, and AP Physics C. Whether your student is preparing for the AP Physics exam, keeping up with schoolwork, or aiming for a top score, our qualified AP Physics tutors help them fully understand each concept, not just memorize equations.
From kinematics to electricity and magnetism, our online AP Physics 1 tutors break down the most challenging topics in a clear, step-by-step way that builds true confidence.
What Makes Our AP Physics Online Tutoring Services the Best?
- Every AP Physics tutor is tested on the full physics curriculum before joining.
- We offer 3 free demos to help students find the right AP Physics 1 tutor or 2 tutor.
- After every tutoring session, parents receive a clear progress update.
- Weekly parent meetings keep families informed and involved.
- Lessons are personalized to cover difficult physics concepts step by step.
- Tutors provide homework help and AP-style practice for better test results.
Who Our Online AP Physics Tutoring Is For:
High school students taking AP Physics 1, 2, or C
Students using The Princeton Review or preparing for the AP Physics exam
Learners seeking the best AP Physics 1 tutor for test prep and understanding
Students needing support with algebra-based physics or college-level physics
Families looking for online tutoring with flexible scheduling and expert help
Parents wanting measurable progress, weekly feedback, and results that last
AP Physics Tutoring Curriculum
At Your Private Tutors, our AP Physics curriculum is thoughtfully designed to help high school students build a deep, lasting understanding of physics—one concept at a time. Whether your student is just getting started or preparing for a future in engineering or medicine, we provide a step-by-step learning journey that’s clear, practical, and tailored to their needs.
AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based
Course Description:
In AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based, students explore thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, and the principles of quantum, atomic, and nuclear physics. Alongside learning core concepts, students engage in hands-on laboratory investigations to examine and explain specific physical phenomena.
What Your Student Will Learn:
- How to create visual and conceptual models that explain physical phenomena
- How to analyze information to calculate, estimate, derive, or predict outcomes
- How to describe experimental methods, interpret data, and justify scientific conclusions
Recommended For:
- First-time physics students
- Students interested in engineering, health sciences, or tech
- Students not currently enrolled in a calculus course
Units 1-8
AP Physics 1 Units
Unit 1: Kinematics
Learn how to describe motion using vectors, displacement, velocity, acceleration, and graphical representations.
Unit 2: Force and Translational Dynamics
Explore how forces interact with objects through Newton’s laws, free-body diagrams, friction, gravity, and circular motion.
Unit 3: Work, Energy, and Power
Understand how forces do work, how energy is stored and transformed, and how power relates to energy transfer.
Unit 4: Linear Momentum
Study momentum, impulse, and how objects behave during collisions through the law of conservation of momentum.
Unit 5: Torque and Rotational Dynamics
Extend the ideas of force and motion to rotating objects, covering torque, rotational inertia, and rotational equilibrium.
Unit 6: Energy and Momentum of Rotating Systems
Examine how energy and momentum apply to objects rotating around an axis and how these concepts mirror linear systems.
Unit 7: Oscillations (Simple Harmonic Motion)
Analyze motion that repeats in cycles, such as springs and pendulums, focusing on frequency, period, and energy of oscillators.
Unit 8: Fluids
Investigate how liquids and gases behave, including pressure, buoyancy, and how fluids apply forces in different environments.
AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based
Course Description:
AP Physics 2 builds on Physics 1 and explores more advanced topics. Still algebra-based, this course dives deeper into the physical world, with a focus on systems, models, and real-world applications like thermodynamics and optics.
What Your Student Will Learn:
- Fluid statics and dynamics (pressure, buoyancy)
- Thermodynamics and heat transfer
- Electrostatics and electric fields
- Advanced electric circuits (including capacitors)
- Magnetism and electromagnetic induction
- Geometric and physical optics
- Atomic, quantum, and nuclear physics
Recommended For:
- Students who have completed AP Physics 1
- Students interested in biology, chemistry, medicine, or research
- Learners who want a deeper, conceptual understanding of how the world works
Units 9-15
AP Physics 2 Units
Unit 9: Thermodynamics
Study heat, temperature, and thermal energy, and explore how energy transfers through systems such as engines, refrigerators, and heat pumps.
Unit 10: Electric Force, Field, and Potential
Learn the fundamentals of electric charge, electric forces, and electric fields, and how they interact to influence charged objects.
Unit 11: Electric Circuits
Examine how electric charges move through circuits, focusing on resistance, capacitance, current, and the rules governing circuit behavior.
Unit 12: Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Explore how moving charges create magnetic fields, how magnets interact, and how electric and magnetic forces combine in electromagnetic systems.
Unit 13: Geometric Optics
Understand how light behaves when it encounters materials, including reflection, refraction, absorption, and image formation by mirrors and lenses.
Unit 14: Waves, Sound, and Physical Optics
Investigate mechanical and electromagnetic waves, including sound, wave speed, frequency, diffraction, interference, and the Doppler effect.
Unit 15: Modern Physics
Dive into concepts beyond classical physics, such as radioactive decay, mass–energy equivalence, blackbody radiation, and the particle-like behavior of light.
AP Physics C: Mechanics
Course Description:
In AP Physics C: Mechanics, students explore foundational concepts such as motion, gravitation, momentum, and rotational dynamics. Using both conceptual reasoning and calculus-based mathematics, the course guides learners in understanding and analyzing the forces and interactions that govern physical systems.
What Your Student Will Learn:
- How to create models and visual representations that explain physical phenomena
- How to analyze information to calculate, estimate, derive, and make predictions
- How to describe experimental procedures, interpret data, and use evidence to support scientific conclusions
Recommended For:
- Students taking or who have completed Calculus
- Students interested in physics, engineering, or advanced science majors
- Motivated learners ready for college-level rigor
Meet Our AP Physics Online Tutors
High school students preparing for AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, or AP Physics C face unique challenges balancing coursework, labs, and exam preparation. That’s why our platform connects families with a professional AP Physics tutor who has a strong track record in physics tutoring and proven success helping students master both algebra-based and calculus-based physics courses.
Whether your child needs an AP Physics 1 tutor to build a foundation in mechanics and energy, or an expert tutor for AP Physics C to handle more advanced, calculus-based applications, our services provide tailored support. With online AP Physics 1 tutoring or in-person sessions, students can save time, gain confidence, and achieve top results on the AP Physics exam.
Rahul K.
Founder & Private TutorAravind L.
Math & Physics TutorEvery tutor is thoroughly evaluated before joining us. Our expert physics tutors have experience in teaching physics at both the high school physics and college level physics, and they demonstrate complete mastery of the AP Physics curriculum from kinematics, forces, energy, and waves to electricity and magnetism and modern physics. They are also skilled at guiding students through both algebra-based AP Physics 1 and 2 and calculus-based AP Physics C, ensuring that learners at all levels get the right depth of instruction.
After every tutoring session, parents receive clear progress updates answering:
- What topic was covered in class?
- How well the student understood the concept?
- If the student struggled, what adjustments were made to simplify the explanation?
- Whether the student completed their homework from the last session?
- How prepared the student is for the upcoming physics test or AP exam?
With personalized tutoring services, weekly updates, and the option of online tutoring or in-person tutoring, students not only strengthen their understanding of physics concepts but also develop strategies for tackling challenging AP Physics C calculus problems.
From high school physics students needing extra help to advanced learners aiming for the best AP Physics scores, our expert AP Physics tutors are ready to help every student succeed.
1. How do you choose your AP Physics tutors?
Our AP Physics tutors are screened for deep knowledge of algebra-based physics and college-level physics, from mechanics to electricity and magnetism. Each tutor is tested on the AP Physics curriculum and must demonstrate proven tutoring experience helping students succeed in AP Physics 1, 2, and C.
2. Will I know how my child is doing in AP Physics?
Yes. After every AP Physics tutoring session, you’ll receive a progress report that covers:
- What physics concepts were taught (motion, energy, magnetism, etc.)
- How well the student performed in class
- What adjustments were made if a topic was difficult
- Whether homework or practice problems were completed from the last session
- How prepared the student is for the AP Physics exam or school test
3. What if the AP Physics tutor isn’t the right fit?
We provide 3 free demos so your student can try out different AP Physics 1 and 2 tutors. You only continue once you’ve found the tutor that makes your child feel confident and supported.
4. What is the difference between AP Physics 1 and 2?
5. Do I need an AP Physics 1 tutor if I’m already doing well in class?
Yes – even strong students benefit from a tutor for AP Physics. A skilled AP Physics tutor not only reinforces what’s taught in school but also introduces advanced problem-solving strategies, AP-style practice questions, and exam pacing tips. This helps students push from good grades to top scores on the AP Physics exam and build confidence for college-level physics.
6. How does online AP Physics 1 tutoring work?
With online tutoring, students connect with an AP Physics 1 tutor through an online classroom using an interactive whiteboard. Sessions mimic the feel of in-person help but include digital tools for solving equations, graphing motion, and reviewing physics concepts like algebra 2-based kinematics or electricity and magnetism. Many families prefer online AP Physics 1 tutoring for the flexibility and access to highly qualified tutors.
7. Can you help with both homework and AP exam prep?
Absolutely. Our AP Physics tutors balance short-term support with long-term preparation. During each tutoring session, students can bring questions from class or homework, while also practicing AP exam-style problems from trusted resources like the College Board and Princeton Review. This way, they’re prepared both for day-to-day assignments and the challenges of the AP exam.
8. Who are your AP Physics tutors, and what experience do they have?
Our team includes expert AP Physics tutors with years of teaching physics at the high school physics and college physics levels. Many hold advanced degrees in physics and mathematics and have extensive tutoring experience helping students with AP courses, honors physics, and even AP Physics C. Families often say we provide the best AP Physics tutoring services they’ve found when trying to find a tutor who understands both the principles of physics and how to teach them clearly.
How Our AP Physics Online Tutoring Service Works
Book Your First Class
Start with a 30-minute demo for just $5. Meet your AP Physics tutor on Zoom or Google Meet and see how we simplify AP Physics 1 and 2 concepts, from algebra-based mechanics to electricity and magnetism.
Easy Payments, No Upfront Pressure
Pay after each of your first four sessions via PayPal using yourprivatetutors.rk@gmail.com . Our flexible plan makes physics tutoring, homework help, and AP Physics 1 exam prep simple and stress-free.
Flexible Scheduling, Stress-Free Plans
After your trial, continue with a 6-session deposit. Reschedule or add extra online AP Physics 1 tutoring sessions anytime through Calendly, perfect for staying on track in high school physics or preparing for the AP exam.
Why Parents Trust Our AP Physics Online Tutors

1-on-1 Personalized Physics Tutoring
Every tutoring session is led by a qualified AP Physics 1 tutor, 2 tutor, or AP Physics C expert who adapts the lesson to your child’s pace, learning style, and goals. We specialize in difficult concepts like modern physics, magnetism, and calculus-based mechanics.
Algebra-Based & Calculus-Based Expertise
Whether your student is enrolled in AP Physics 1 and 2 (algebra-based) or taking AP Physics C (calculus-based), we align our lessons with the College Board curriculum and support popular programs like The Princeton Review and AP Classroom.

Expert Tutors, Proven Results
Our physics 1 and 2 tutors and AP Physics C tutors are experienced educators with backgrounds in physics, math, and engineering. Many have years of tutoring experience and know how to prepare students for both success in class and top scores on the AP exam.

Progress Tracking & Feedback
After every tutoring session, we send parents a progress update and academic feedback so you can track your child’s growth. Our system ensures every student stays on track and steadily improves.

Book with Confidence, Pay After Class
We believe in earning your trust. Try up to 4 AP Physics tutoring sessions and only pay if you’re 100% satisfied with your chosen AP Physics 1 tutor or AP Physics 2 tutor. No subscriptions, no long-term contracts, just results-driven support that puts your child first.

Homework Help + AP Test Prep
From daily homework assignments to full exam preparation, our online AP Physics tutoring covers it all. Students learn not just formulas, but the principles of physics, so the knowledge sticks well beyond test day.
Students and Parents Testimonials

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