Welcome to PhysicsCats.com

My name is Kyle Rocha-Brownell and I tutor Physics, Math, and Computer Science. This site serves as the base of operations for my private tutoring service in Davis, Woodland, and West Sacramento.

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I provide professional in-home tutoring and remote sessions tailored to your schedule. We can also coordinate meetings at local libraries or quiet workspaces.

First hour meeting is FREE - please reach out with any questions you might have!


Popular Courses

  • PHYSICS
    All Trigonometry and Calculus-based lower-division courses
  • MATHEMATICS
    Trigonometry and Calculus
  • COMPUTER SCIENCE
    All lower-division programming courses

Feel free to inquire about other subjects!

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Qualifications

  • Over ten years experience as a private tutor
  • B.S. degree in Physics and Computer Science
  • Member of Physics (ΣΠΣ) and Computer Science (ΥΠΕ) honor societies
  • PhysicsCats problem-solving videos have 70k+ views on YouTube
  • 5-star rating on UniversityTutor
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Pricing and Payment

Sessions typically run $40–70/hr depending on number of students, with sliding-scale options available. I accept payment through cash/check, Zelle, Venmo, or Cash App.

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Scheduling and Availability

With advance notice, I'm happy to work around your schedule (including mornings, nights, or weekends). For best results from tutoring, I recommend at least two one-hour sessions per week.

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Online Comments

Better explanation than my textbook or lectures. Sic doodles too

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Torque and Reaction Force Ex1

Thank you so much for this!! I think I can finally understand integration in physics!! Thanks a lot!!

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Electric Field Integration Ex2

Thank you so much for writing out the integral. For some reason everyone just skips over that part (is it really that obvious that it deserves no consideration?)

@nemdenemam9753
Electric Field Integration Ex1

You have solved a lingering issue that's taken me so long to figure out. Thank you so much!

@sk8erchik427
Buoyancy Example 2

Way to go. Saved me a bunch of time. I really appreciate it. Thanks man!

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