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Biology Tuition Singapore Secondary Science Tuition – Difference between Animal Cell and Plant Cell     Please contact Angie @ 96790479 or Mr Ong @ 98639633 if you need Biology Tuition Singapore Secondary Science Tuition

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Physics Tuition Singapore Secondary Science Tuition – Electricity Heating Effect   Heating effect The conversion of energy in the heating effect of electric current: Electrical energy —> Heat energy The resistance of an electrical conductor causes the conversion of electrical energy into heat energy when electric current flows through it. The greater the resistance of… Continue reading

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