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Need someone to do your physics homework? Finish My Math Class provides complete physics support—from single problem sets to entire courses—across Mastering Physics, WebAssign, WileyPLUS, and every major platform. Since 2016, we’ve helped thousands of students conquer kinematics, circuits, and thermodynamics with A’s and B’s. Work is completed by human experts (not AI), delivered on time, and backed by our money-back guarantee. Get a free quote
Why Students Trust Us
Since 2016, we’ve completed thousands of physics courses. Our experts understand free-body diagrams, circuit analysis, and thermodynamic cycles—and know exactly how to format answers for every platform.
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Why Physics Is Hard
Physics is consistently rated one of the most difficult undergraduate courses. It’s not just math—it’s math applied to abstract concepts that don’t behave intuitively. You have to understand the physics before you can set up the math, and then you have to execute the math correctly while tracking units, signs, and significant figures.
According to the American Physical Society, physics courses have among the highest failure and withdrawal rates of any STEM subject. The combination of conceptual difficulty and mathematical rigor creates a perfect storm that overwhelms many otherwise capable students.
Here’s what makes physics so challenging:
Conceptual Setup
Before you can do any math, you have to understand what’s physically happening. Which forces act on the object? What’s the system? What’s conserved? Physics problems require translating word problems into diagrams, equations, and coordinate systems—and one wrong assumption ruins everything.
Math Intensity
Physics requires algebra, trigonometry, and often calculus—all applied under pressure. Calculus-based physics adds derivatives and integrals to every problem. You need to be fluent in math just to keep up, and any algebra weakness becomes a physics weakness.
Unit Tracking
Physics is obsessive about units—and for good reason. Meters vs. centimeters, kilograms vs. grams, radians vs. degrees. One unit conversion error cascades through your entire solution. Online platforms often reject answers that are numerically correct but in the wrong units.
Sign Conventions
Is up positive or negative? Is the current flowing clockwise or counterclockwise? Physics problems require consistent sign conventions, and platforms penalize sign errors harshly. A correct magnitude with the wrong sign is still wrong.
Lab Reports
Physics labs require data collection, error analysis, graph creation, and written conclusions. You need to calculate uncertainties, propagate errors, fit trendlines, and explain discrepancies—all in proper scientific format. Labs are time-consuming and graded rigorously.
AI Fails at Physics
ChatGPT and similar tools are notoriously bad at physics. They draw incorrect free-body diagrams, misapply equations, make unit errors, and produce solutions that look plausible but are fundamentally wrong. Students who rely on AI for physics often don’t realize their answers are incorrect until they see their grades.
If physics has you confused, frustrated, or falling behind, you’re not alone. It’s one of the hardest courses in any STEM curriculum—and one where expert help makes the biggest difference.
Types of Physics Courses
Physics is taught at multiple levels with different mathematical approaches. Here’s what you might encounter:
| Course | Math Level | Content Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Conceptual Physics | Minimal math | Qualitative understanding of physical principles; common for non-STEM majors |
| Algebra-Based Physics I | Algebra, trig | Mechanics: kinematics, forces, energy, momentum, rotation |
| Algebra-Based Physics II | Algebra, trig | E&M, waves, optics, thermodynamics, modern physics intro |
| Calculus-Based Physics I | Calculus I/II | Mechanics with derivatives and integrals; for engineers and physics majors |
| Calculus-Based Physics II | Calculus II/III | E&M with vector calculus, Maxwell’s equations foundations |
| Modern Physics | Calculus, differential equations | Special relativity, quantum mechanics foundations, atomic physics |
We help with all of these. Whether you’re a biology major struggling through algebra-based physics or an engineering student drowning in calculus-based mechanics, our experts have completed these courses hundreds of times.
For concept visualization and practice, Khan Academy’s Physics course offers helpful supplementary explanations.
Topics We Cover
Our physics experts handle every topic across the introductory physics sequence and beyond:
Kinematics
- 1D and 2D motion
- Projectile motion
- Relative velocity
- Position, velocity, acceleration
- Kinematic equations
Forces & Newton’s Laws
- Free-body diagrams
- Newton’s three laws
- Friction (static and kinetic)
- Tension and normal forces
- Inclined planes
Work & Energy
- Work by constant and variable forces
- Kinetic energy
- Potential energy (gravitational, elastic)
- Conservation of energy
- Power
Momentum & Collisions
- Linear momentum
- Impulse
- Conservation of momentum
- Elastic and inelastic collisions
- Center of mass
Rotational Motion
- Angular kinematics
- Torque
- Moment of inertia
- Rotational kinetic energy
- Angular momentum
Gravitation
- Newton’s law of gravitation
- Gravitational potential energy
- Orbital motion
- Kepler’s laws
- Escape velocity
Waves & Oscillations
- Simple harmonic motion
- Springs and pendulums
- Wave properties
- Sound waves
- Standing waves and resonance
Thermodynamics
- Temperature and heat
- Thermal expansion
- Laws of thermodynamics
- Heat engines and efficiency
- Entropy
Electrostatics
- Coulomb’s law
- Electric field
- Electric potential
- Gauss’s law
- Capacitance
Circuits
- Current and resistance
- Ohm’s law
- Series and parallel circuits
- Kirchhoff’s rules
- RC circuits
Magnetism
- Magnetic fields
- Force on moving charges
- Force on current-carrying wires
- Ampère’s law
- Faraday’s law and induction
Optics & Modern Physics
- Reflection and refraction
- Lenses and mirrors
- Interference and diffraction
- Special relativity basics
- Photoelectric effect
If it’s in your physics syllabus, we can handle it.
Lab Reports We Handle
Physics labs are a major time commitment—often 20-30% of your course grade. You’re not just solving problems; you’re collecting data, analyzing results, creating graphs, calculating uncertainties, and writing formal scientific conclusions. One sloppy error propagation or poorly formatted graph can tank your grade.
Our experts write complete lab reports that meet scientific standards:
Data Analysis
We process your raw data correctly—calculating means, standard deviations, and derived quantities. Whether you’re measuring gravitational acceleration or resistance in a circuit, we get the numbers right.
Error Propagation
Uncertainty calculations are where most students lose points. We properly propagate errors through calculations using partial derivatives, percentage uncertainties, and quadrature addition as your course requires.
Graphs & Visualizations
We create properly formatted graphs in Excel, Google Sheets, or your required software. Correct axis labels, units, error bars, trendlines with equations, and R² values—all the details instructors check.
Written Conclusions
We write conclusions in proper scientific format—stating results with uncertainties, comparing to theoretical values, calculating percent error, and discussing sources of experimental error intelligently.
We handle labs for mechanics (free fall, projectile motion, collisions), electricity and magnetism (Ohm’s law, RC circuits, magnetic fields), waves and optics (standing waves, diffraction, lenses), and thermodynamics. If your course uses virtual simulations like iOLab or PhET-based labs, we can work with those too.
Platforms We Support
Physics courses use specialized platforms with strict grading on numerical answers, units, and significant figures. We’ve mastered them all:
Pearson Mastering Physics
The most widely used physics platform. Strict significant figure requirements, multi-part problems, and tutorial-style hints. We know exactly how to format answers for full credit.
Cengage WebAssign
Used with Serway, Halliday, and other major physics textbooks. Complex answer entry, unit requirements, and “Watch It” solutions. Limited attempts on most problems.
WileyPLUS
Used with Cutnell & Johnson, Halliday/Resnick, and other Wiley physics texts. Multi-step problems, graphing requirements, and conceptual questions alongside calculations.
Cengage MindTap
Cengage’s interactive learning platform combining e-textbook with assignments and multimedia. Used for physics courses with strict numerical grading and unit requirements.
Physics LE
PhysicsCurriculum’s learning environment used at many universities. Video-based instruction with integrated assessments. Requires understanding concepts before solving problems.
Other Platforms
We also support Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace, McGraw-Hill Connect, and virtually any LMS your school uses for physics.
How It Works
Getting started takes minutes. Here’s our process:
Contact Us
Fill out our form with your course details, platform, and deadline. Include problem screenshots or lab requirements if helpful. We respond within hours.
Get Your Quote
We review your requirements and send a flat-rate quote. No hidden fees. Price depends on scope, difficulty, and timeline.
We Complete the Work
Once payment is confirmed, our expert begins immediately. We work directly in your platform and meet all deadlines.
You Get Your Grade
Check your gradebook. See the A or B. Move on with your life. If we don’t deliver, you get your money back.
Why Choose Finish My Math Class
Physics requires both conceptual understanding and mathematical precision. Here’s why students trust us:
| A/B Guarantee | We guarantee an A or B on your coursework. If we don’t deliver and you followed instructions, you get a refund. No fine print, no excuses. See our guarantee |
| Physics Experts | Our physics specialists have advanced degrees and understand both the concepts and the math. They draw proper free-body diagrams, track units meticulously, and show work correctly. |
| Lab Report Expertise | We handle complete lab reports including data analysis, error propagation, graph creation, and written conclusions in proper scientific format. |
| Platform Mastery | We know Mastering Physics’s significant figure rules, WebAssign’s unit requirements, and how to enter symbolic answers correctly on every platform. |
| Fast Turnaround | Most assignments completed in 24-48 hours. Rush service available for urgent deadlines. We’ve never missed a due date. |
| Complete Confidentiality | We never contact your school. We never share your information. Thousands of students have used us without any issues. |
| Since 2016 | We’ve helped students pass physics for years. Read what our clients say |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pay someone to do my physics homework?
Yes. Thousands of students hire Finish My Math Class to complete physics assignments, lab reports, quizzes, and full courses. We work on all major platforms including Mastering Physics, WebAssign, WileyPLUS, and more, delivering A/B grades with a money-back guarantee.
What physics courses do you help with?
We help with all physics courses: algebra-based physics, calculus-based physics, conceptual physics, mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, waves and optics, and modern physics. Whether it’s Physics I, Physics II, or upper-level courses, we can handle it.
Can you help with physics lab reports?
Yes. Lab reports are a major component of physics courses. We handle data analysis, error calculations, uncertainty propagation, graph creation, and written conclusions. We can work with Excel, Google Sheets, or any required software for data analysis.
Which platforms do you support for physics homework?
We support all major platforms: Pearson Mastering Physics, Cengage WebAssign, WileyPLUS, Cengage MindTap, and Physics LE. We also work with Canvas, Blackboard, and Brightspace.
How fast can you complete my physics homework?
Most homework assignments are completed within 24-48 hours. Rush delivery is available for urgent deadlines. For full course completion, timelines depend on the course structure and your preferred pace.
Do you guarantee grades on physics work?
Yes. We offer an A/B grade guarantee on all physics work. If we don’t deliver the promised grade and you followed our instructions, you qualify for a refund under our guarantee policy.
Can you take my entire online physics class?
Yes. Many students hire us for complete course management—homework, quizzes, tests, lab reports, and final exams. We handle everything from start to finish with guaranteed results.
Do you use AI to complete physics assignments?
No. AI tools fail badly at physics—they can’t properly set up problems, frequently make unit errors, and produce nonsensical free-body diagrams. All work is completed by human experts with physics degrees who understand problem-solving methodology and platform-specific requirements.
Can you show work and explain solutions?
Yes. Physics instructors typically require shown work. Our experts provide complete solutions with proper setup, diagrams, equations, unit conversions, and final answers in the format your course requires.
How much does physics homework help cost?
Pricing depends on assignment type, difficulty, and deadline. Physics work with lab components typically costs more due to complexity. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote based on your specific coursework.
Related Resources
Platform Help:
Related Math Help:
- Calculus Homework Help — essential for calculus-based physics
- Algebra Homework Help — essential for algebra-based physics
- Trigonometry Homework Help — vectors, forces, and wave problems
- Statistics Homework Help — error analysis and uncertainty
External Resources:
- American Physical Society — professional standards and resources
- Khan Academy Physics — free video lessons
- PhET Simulations — interactive physics simulations from CU Boulder
There are many reasons why students need help with their coursework. In any case, it is never too late to ask for help. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s connect!