Matthew Arnold
Astrophysics teacher | Tutor for 9 years
I hold a degree in Astrophysics from Governors State University. With a passion for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I bring a deep understanding of celestial mechanics and cosmic phenomena to my tutoring sessions. Whether it's explaining the principles of stellar evolution or delving into the intricacies of quantum cosmology, I'm dedicated to helping students grasp complex concepts and excel in their studies. My approach combines clarity, patience, and enthusiasm, fostering a supportive learning environment where curiosity thrives. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together and explore the wonders of the universe.
Questions
How are solar flares related to sunspots?
How are cosmic rays blocked?
How are seyfert galaxies like quasars?
What are gaseous planets composed of?
How much mass was there in the protoplanetary disk out of which the planets formed, compared to the mass of the Sun?
Why is the era of nucleosynthesis so important in determining the chemical composition of the universe?
How do you specify the size of a planet?
Do any moons have plate tectonics?
How are X-rays used in astrophysics and astronomy?
How are elementary particles detected?
How are polarized waves of light studied?
How do you calculate the radiative heat transfer coefficient?
Which types of galaxies have a clearly defined disk component?
How can meteors affect earth?
What is Quantum Mechanics and how is it related to time travel?
Can sound waves travel on moon? Is it possible that we could hear a sound on moon?
Do gravitational fields have negative energy?
Why is magnetic reconnection important?
What is the difference between a linear velocity from a tangential velocity and radial velocity?
What causes magnetic reconnection?