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    A-Level Chemistry Tuition Singapore/H2 Chemistry Tuition/JC Chemistry Tutor

    Hi All A-Level/JC/H2/H1 Chemistry Students

    Please be inform that J1 H2 Chemistry will start on 3 Feb Sunday 12pm to 2pm

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    Hi All A-Level/JC/H2/H1 Chemistry Students

    GCE A Level 2012 Paper 1 Ans

    1 A 6 A 11 D 16 D 21 D 26 A 31 A 36 B
    2 C 7 D 12 C 17 D 22 B 27 C 32 D 37 D
    3 D 8 C 13 B 18 C 23 B 28 B 33 A 38 A
    4 B 9 A 14 B 19 C 24 D 29 B 34 B 39 B
    5 C 10 D 15 C 20 C 25 C 30 A 35 B 40 B

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    A-Level Economics Tuition Singapore/H2/H1 Economics Tuition

    Hi All A-Level Economics Tuition Students

    J1 H2 Economics will start on 28 Jan Monday at 7pm to 9pm

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    A-Level Mathematics Tuition Singapore/JC Maths/H2 Math Tuition and Tutor

    Hi A-Level/H2 Math Students

    In the month of Jan we have revise on Differentiation Equation and Integration

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    A-Level Chemistry Tuition Singapore/H2 Chemistry Tuition/JC Chemistry Tutor

    Hi All A-Level/JC/H2/H1 Chemistry Students

    New Class J1 H2 Chemistry starting this Sunday 3 Feb 2012 at 12pm to 2pm

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    A-Level Physics Tuition Singapore/H2 Physics Tuition/JC Physics Tutor

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    Electromagnetism Definitions

    1. Define magnetic flux density.

    Magnetic flux density is defined as the force per unit length acting on a conductor carrying a unit current placed perpendicular to the magnetic field.

    2. Define the tesla.

    The magnetic flux density of a magnetic field is one tesla if the force acting on 1 m length of a conductor carrying 1 A of current placed perpendicular to the field is 1 N.

    3.Describe and analyse deflections of beams of charged particles by uniform electric and uniform magnetic fields.

    Beams of charged particles entering a perpendicular uniform electric field are deflected in parabolic paths.
    Beams of charged particles entering a perpendicular uniform magnetic field are deflected in circular paths.
    The direction of the centripetal force is given by Fleming’s left hand rule.

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    O-Level Additional Mathematics Tuition Singapore

    Please be inform new class starting 10 Jan 2013 – Thu 6 pm to 8 pm

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    Pressure – Key Concepts

    1. Pressure is force per unit area P = Force/Area

    2. SI unit for pressure Nm-2 or Pa

    3. Pressure due to liquid = density liquid x height of liquid x 10

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    3 Basic steps writing chemical equations

    Step 1 : Write down the chemical formulae of the reactants and products to get the chemical equation.

    Step 2 : Check the number of atoms of each element in the formulae on both sides of the equation are balanced.

    Step 3 : Add the state symbols

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    Chapter 8 – Writing Chemical Equations

    3 Basic steps

    Step 1 : Write down the chemical formulae of the reactants and products to get the chemical equation.

    Step 2 : Check the number of atoms of each element in the formulae on both sides of the equation are balanced.

    Step 3 : Add the state symbols

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    A-Level Physics Tuition Singapore/H2 Physics Tuition/JC Physics Tutor

    Hi A-level/H2/JC Physics Tuition students

    JC2 H2 Physics lesson plan for month Jan and Feb

    – Revision on Newtonian Mechanics
    – Electromagnetism
    – Electromagnetic Induction
    – Superposition

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    JC2 Chemistry Lesson Plan for the month Jan and Feb

    – Introduction to Organic Chemistry
    – Alkanes
    – Alkenes
    – Arenes
    – Halogen Derivatives

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    Jan and Feb lesson Plan

    We will be teaching statistics in the month of Jan and Feb
    – Permutations and Combinations
    – Probability
    – Binomial Distribution
    – Poisson Distribution
    – Normal Distribution

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    O Level E Maths Tuition Singapore/Tuition O Level E Maths/Tutor

    Starting New Classes!

    S3 E Math Class starting 5 Jan 2013 – Sat 11 am to 12.30 pm
    S4 E Math Class starting 10 Jan 2013 – Thu 6 pm to 8 pm

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    A-Level Economics Tuition Singapore/H2/H1 Economics Tuition

    Hi All A-Level Economics Tuition Students

    Jan and Feb 2013 Lesson Outlines

    Lesson 1 and 2 : Market Structure

    Students will spend two lessons in learning the characteristics, behavior and various economic and social outcomes produced by various firms in the market. Throughout the two lessons, we will make references to well known companies in order to bridge classroom concepts to actual real world applications.

    Lesson 3 and 4 : Key Economic Indicators

    Students will spend two lessons in learning how to measure national income, inflation rate, unemployment rate and the balance of payments, using real data. Students will be engaged in recent developments in politics and economics, such as the Global Financial Crisis, Fiscal Cliff and Debt Ceiling. Explicit references will be made to major events of our time, in order to help students bridge routine classroom concepts to the real world.

    Lesson 5 to 8 : How the macroeconomy works

    Having understood the measures of the various economic indicators, students will spend three lessons in learning what determines national income, unemployment, inflation and BOP deficit. We begin with two important models: Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply and Income-Expenditure Approach. Using these approaches, we will look at what determines the inner workings of an economy and various economic problems frequently mentioned on news are created or solved.

    In all lessons, there will be ample case materials and essays provided to assist students in applying concepts acquired to real examination questions.

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    A Level Tutor – Ryan

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