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Qualified and experienced Physics tuition teachers
Ms CPY has 15 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a PhD in Nanophysics from NUS. Her Bachelor’s in Physics was at NUS (First Class Honours). Ms CPY was the Head of Science at the leading tuition centre where she taught for 7 years. Ms CPY’s Physics tuition students attended Pasir Ris Secondary School, Catholic High School Integrated Programme, Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School, National Junior College, St Joseph’s Institution, and Anglo-Chinese Junior College.
Mr KRL has 3 years of Physics tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NTU. Mr KRL taught at a tuition centre for 1 year, and was a contract MOE teacher for 1 year. Mr KRL’s Physics tuition students attended Dunearn Secondary School, Junyuan Secondary School, Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road), Anderson Serangoon Junior College, Temasek Junior College, and Yishun Innova Junior College.
Mr FMW has 10 years of Physics tuition experience. He is NIE-trained and taught at a leading junior college for 8 years. Mr FMW has a Master’s in Applied Physics from NTU. His Bachelor’s in Physics was from NTU (2nd Upper Class Honours). Mr FMW’s Physics tuition students attended Singapore Chinese Girls’ Secondary School Integrated Programme, Nanyang Girls’ High School Integrated Programme, Hwa Chong Institution, National Junior College, Victoria Junior College, and Eunoia Junior College.
Ms HLC has 14 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NTU. Ms HLC was an MOE contract teacher for 3 years and had taught at tuition centres for 5 years. Ms HLC’s Physics tuition students attended Damai Secondary School, Greendale Secondary School, Pei Hwa Secondary School, Eunoia Junior College, Tampines Meridian Junior College, and Yishun Innova Junior College.
Ms ASY has 16 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a Master’s in Medical Physics from NUS. Ms ASY’s Bachelor’s was in Biophysics at NUS (First Class Honours). Ms ASY wrote the secondary school and junior college curriculum content for a large group of tuition centres. Ms ASY’s Physics tuition students attended Montfort Secondary School, River Valley High School Integrated Programme, Juying Secondary School, Catholic Junior College, Hwa Chong Institution, and Temasek Junior College.
Mr ETL has 12 years of Physics tuition experience. He has a PhD in Physics (Cuprate Superconductivity) from the University of Oxford. Mr ETL’s Physics tuition students attended Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), Cedar Girls’ Secondary School Integrated Programme, Dunman High School Integrated Programme, St Andrew’s Junior College, Raffles Institution, and National Junior College.
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Mr TJS has 10 years of Physics tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NTU. Mr TJS taught at a leading tuition centre for 6 years. His Physics tuition students attended Yishun Town Secondary School, Anglican High School, CHIJ St Joseph’s Convent, St Andrew’s Junior College, River Valley High School, and Nanyang Junior College.
Mr EBW has 14 years of Physics tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s from NUS, majoring in Physics (First Class Honours). His Physics tuition students attended Raffles Institution, National Junior College, Temasek Junior College, Catholic Junior College, Tampines Meridian Junior College, and Victoria Junior College.
Ms YL has 13 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s from NTU, majoring in Physics (First Class Honours). She was a contract teacher at 2 junior colleges for 4 years and is also a private tutor. Her Physics tuition students attended Tampines Meridian Junior College, Temasek Junior College, Catholic Junior College, Eunoia Junior College, Raffles Institution, and Dunman High School.
Ms NY has 12 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a Master’s in Applied Physics from NUS and a Bachelor’s in Physics from NTU (2nd Upper Class). Ms NY’s Physics tuition students attended Hwa Chong Institution, Temasek Junior College, National Junior College, Anderson Serangoon Junior College, Jurong Pioneer Junior College, and Nanyang Junior College.
Ms OJE has 14 years of Physics tuition experience. She is NIE-trained and taught at MOE schools for 7 years. Ms OJE has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NUS (Honours). Her Physics tuition students attended Beatty Secondary School, Dunman High School, Canberra Secondary School, Xinmin Secondary School, Maris Stella High School, and Pasir Ris Crest Secondary School.
Mr RM has 8 years of Physics tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NUS (First Class Honours). His Physics tuition students attended Guangyang Secondary School, Loyang View Secondary School, Victoria School, Temasek Junior College, Dunman High School, and Anglo-Chinese Junior College.
Ms KYH has 16 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a PhD in Physics (Materials Analysis and Reliability Science) from Imperial College London. Ms KYH’s Bachelor’s in Physics was from NTU (First Class Honours). Her Physics tuition students attended  Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Hwa Chong Institution Integrated Programme, CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School Integrated Programme, Victoria Junior College, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, and Raffles Institution.
Ms LPT has 8 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Applied Physics from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Ms LPT was a contract teacher at a top MOE school for 2 years. She taught at a leading tuition centre for 3 years. Ms LPT’s Physics tuition students attended Hai Sing Catholic School, Hillgrove Secondary School, Yuhua Secondary School, St Andrew’s Junior College, River Valley High School, and Eunoia Junior College.
Mr HSM has 10 years of Physics tuition experience. He is NIE-trained and taught at MOE schools for 7 years. Mr HSM has a Bachelor’s in Physics with Materials Science and Engineering (Honours, Double Degree) from NUS. Mr HSM’s Physics tuition students attended Meridian Secondary School, Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Riverside Secondary School, St Margaret’s Secondary School, Manjusri Secondary School, and Northland Secondary School.
Ms YMY has 14 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NTU. Ms YMY was an MOE contract teacher for 1 year. Her Physics tuition students attended Loyang View Secondary School, Catholic High School Integrated Programme, Bowen Secondary School, Chua Chu Kang Secondary School, Tampines Meridian Junior College, and Jurong Pioneer Junior College.
Ms WEH has 9 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NUS. Ms WEH taught at tuition centres for 4 years. Her Physics tuition students attended Edgefield Secondary School, Presbyterian High School, Guangyang Secondary School, Jurong Secondary School, St Patrick’s School, and Nan Chiau High School.
Mr BK has 11 years of Physics tuition experience. He has a Master’s in Physics (Quantum Technologies) from NUS. His Bachelor’s in Physics was from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Mr BK’s Physics tuition students attended Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary) Integrated Programme, Fajar Secondary School, Hua Yi Secondary School, Hwa Chong Institution, National Junior College, and River Valley High School.
Ms CA has 15 years of Physics tuition experience. She is NIE-trained, and taught at junior colleges for 11 years. Ms CA has a Bachelor’s in Applied Physics from NTU (First Class Honours). Her Physics tuition students attended Nanyang Junior College, Catholic Junior College, Raffles Institution, Yishun Innova Junior College, St Joseph’s Institution, and Eunoia Junior College.
Ms KNJ has 14 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a Master’s in Mathematical Physics from the University of Birmingham. Ms KNJ’s Bachelor’s in Applied Physics was from NTU (First Class Honours). Her Physics tuition students attended Peicai Secondary School, Regent Secondary School, St Hilda’s Secondary School, Anderson Serangoon Junior College, Hwa Chong Institution, and River Valley High School.
Mr LBY has 10 years of Physics tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NUS. Mr LBY was an MOE contract teacher for 1 year and taught at tuition centres for 3 years. Mr LBY’s Physics tuition students attended Woodlands Ring Secondary School, Raffles Institution (Secondary) Integrated Programme, Hua Yi Secondary School, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, Jurong Pioneer Junior College, and Dunman High School.
Mr OMJ has 11 years of Physics tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NUS. Mr OMJ taught at tuition centres for 3 years. His Physics tuition students attended Canberra Secondary School, Peirce Secondary School, Cedar Girls’ Secondary School, Catholic Junior College, St Andrew’s Junior College, and Victoria Junior College.
Ms SA has 14 years of Physics tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NTU (Honours). Her Physics tuition students attended River Valley High School Integrated Programme, Ngee Ann Secondary School, Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary), CHIJ Katong Convent, Nanyang Junior College, and Temasek Junior College.
Mr JCY has 12 years of Physics tuition experience. He is NIE-trained and taught at MOE schools for 8 years. Mr JCY has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). His Physics tuition students attended Seng Kang Secondary School, Tanglin Secondary School, Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School, St Anthony’s Canossian Secondary School, Nanyang Girls’ High School, and Singapore Chinese Girls’ School.
Ms HME has 10 years of Physics private tuition experience. She has a Master’s in Physics (Parallel Simulation) from NUS. Ms HME’s Bachelor’s in Physics was from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Ms HME’s private tuition students attended St Joseph’s Institution, Nanyang Girls’ High School, Fuhua Secondary School, National Junior College, Raffles Institution, and Anderson Serangoon Junior College.
Ms SKL has 13 years of Physics private tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NTU. Ms SKL’s private tuition students attended Clementi Town Secondary School, Bendemeer Secondary School, Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road), Eunoia Junior College, Hwa Chong Institution, and Yishun Innova Junior College.
Mr PJJ has 12 years of Physics private tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NTU. Mr PJJ was an MOE contract teacher for 1 year and taught at tuition centres for 2 years. Mr PJJ’s private tuition students attended Catholic High School, Unity Secondary School, Kranji Secondary School, CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent, Jurong Pioneer Junior College, and Victoria Junior College.
Ms HJW has 8 years of Physics private tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NUS (First Class Honours). Ms HJW was the Head of Physics at a group of tuition centres, where she taught for 7 years. Ms FG’s private tuition students attended Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary) Integrated Programme, Manjusri Secondary School, Gan Eng Seng School, Hwa Chong Institution, Tampines Meridian Junior College, and River Valley High School.
Ms CYM has 10 years of Physics private tuition experience. She has a Master’s in Physics (Quantum Technologies) from NUS. Her Bachelor’s in Biophysics was from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Ms CYM’s private tuition students attended St Andrew’s Secondary School, Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Bukit Batok Secondary School, Eunoia Junior College, Anderson Serangoon Junior College, and Temasek Junior College.
Ms STL has 13 years of Physics private tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NTU. Ms STL was an MOE contract teacher for 2 years. She taught at tuition centres for 4 years. Ms STL’s private tuition students attended Admiralty Secondary School, Bukit Merah Secondary School, CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School, National Junior College, Yishun Innova Junior College, and Jurong Pioneer Junior College.
Mr TBH has 12 years of Physics private tuition experience. He has a PhD in Physics (High Energy Physics) from NUS. His Bachelor’s in Physics was from NUS (First Class Honours). Mr TBH’s private tuition students attended Victoria School Integrated Programme, St Gabriel’s Secondary School, CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent, St Andrew’s Junior College, River Valley High School, and Raffles Institution.
Mr SLW has 12 years of Physics private tuition experience. He is NIE-trained and taught at MOE schools for 7 years. Mr SLW has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Mr SLW’s private tuition students attended Queensway Secondary School, Tanjong Katong Girls’ School, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science, Deyi Secondary School, Crescent Girls’ School, and Evergreen Secondary School.
Ms YKS has 10 years of Physics private tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NTU (Honours). Ms YKS taught at tuition centres for 4 years. Her private tuition students attended Bukit Panjang Govt. High School, Jurong West Secondary School, Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road), Hai Sing Catholic School, Seng Kang Secondary School, and Catholic High School.
Mr JS OK has 10 years of Physics private tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NUS. Mr JS was an MOE contract teacher for 1 year and taught at a leading tuition centre for 7 years. His private tuition students attended Commonwealth Secondary School, Ping Yi Secondary School, Cedar Girls’ Secondary School Integrated Programme, Dunman High School Integrated Programme, Raffles Institution (Secondary) Integrated Programme, and West Spring Secondary School.
Mr BN has 4 years of Physics private tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Applied Physics from NTU. Mr BN was an MOE contract teacher for 3 years. His private tuition students attended CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School, Teck Whye Secondary School, Swiss Cottage Secondary School, Eunoia Junior College, National Junior College, and Tampines Meridian Junior College.
Mr GHF has 7 years of Physics private tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Physics/Biophysics from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Mr GHF was the Head of Science at the tuition centre where he taught for 5 years. His private tuition students attended Woodlands Secondary School, Bedok View Secondary School, Crescent Girls’ School, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, Hwa Chong Institution, and Nanyang Junior College.
Ms SC has 13 years of Physics private tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Physics from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Ms SC was an MOE contract teacher for 2 years. She taught at a leading tuition centre for 8 years. Ms SC’s private tuition students attended Maris Stella High School, Bowen Secondary School, Changkat Changi Secondary School, Yishun Innova Junior College, St Joseph’s Institution, and Raffles Institution.
Ms PL has 4 years of Physics private tuition experience. She is NIE-trained, and taught at MOE schools for 7 years. Ms PL has a Bachelor’s in Applied Physics from NTU (Honours). Her private tuition students attended Dunman High School, Ping Yi Secondary School, Beatty Secondary School, Montfort Secondary School, Mayflower Secondary School, and St Patrick’s School.
Ms CY has 9 years of Physics private tuition experience. She was an MOE contract teacher for 3 years and taught at tuition centres for 6 years. Mr CY has a Master’s in Physics from NTU and a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Her home tuition students attended St Joseph’s Institution IB programme, St Andrew’s Secondary School, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science, National Junior College, Hwa Chong Institution, and Anglo-Chinese Junior College.
Important content and skills required by MOE for the Physics exams:
- Speed, velocity and acceleration
- Graphical analysis of motion
- Free-fall
- Effect of air resistance
- Calculate average speed using distance travelled / time taken
- Uniform acceleration and calculate the value of an acceleration using change in velocity / time taken
- Non-uniform acceleration
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- Speed, velocity and acceleration
- Graphical analysis of motion
- Free-fall
- Effect of air resistance
- Calculate average speed using distance travelled / time taken
- Uniform acceleration and calculate the value of an acceleration using change in velocity / time taken
- Non-uniform acceleration
- Free-body diagram
- Friction
- Learning Outcomes
- Apply Newton’s Laws
- The effect of balanced and unbalanced forces on a body
- The ways in which a force may change the motion of a body
- Action-reaction pairs acting on two interacting bodies
- Forces acting on an object and draw free-body diagram(s)
- Apply the relationship moment of a force (or torque) = force Ă— perpendicular distance from the pivot to new situations or to solve related problems
- The principle of moments for a body in equilibrium
- Apply the principle of moments to new situations or to solve related problems
- The weight of a body may be taken as acting at a single point known as its centre of gravity
- The effect of the position of the centre of gravity on the stability of objects
- How the height of a liquid column may be used to measure the atmospheric pressure
- The use of a manometer in the measurement of pressure difference
- Kinetic energy, potential energy (chemical, gravitational, elastic), light energy, thermal energy, electrical energy and nuclear energy are examples of different forms of energy
- State the principle of the conservation of energy and apply the principle to new situations or to solve related problems
- The molecular structure of solids, liquids and gases, relating their properties to the forces and distances between molecules and to the motion of the molecules
- Infer from a Brownian motion experiment the evidence for the movement of molecules
- Conduction
- Convection
- Radiation
- Rectilinear motion
- Non-linear motion
- Distance, displacement, speed, velocity and acceleration
- Motion due to a uniform velocity in one direction and a uniform acceleration in a perpendicular direction
- The principle of conservation of momentum to solve simple problems including inelastic and (perfectly) elastic interactions between two bodies in one dimension
- Distinguish between gravitational potential energy, electric potential energy and elastic potential energy
- Deduce that the elastic potential energy in a deformed material is related to the area under the forceextension graph
- Define power as work done per unit time and derive power as the product of a force and velocity in the direction of the force
- Kinematics of uniform circular motion
- Centripetal acceleration
- The gas laws and the idea of an absolute scale of temperature (i.e. the thermodynamic scale that is independent of the property of any particular substance and has an absolute zero)
- The relationship that the mean kinetic energy of a molecule of an ideal gas is proportional to the thermodynamic temperature
- First law of thermodynamics
- Energy in simple harmonic motion
- Damped and forced oscillations, resonance
- Transverse and longitudinal waves
- Displacement, amplitude, period, frequency, phase difference, wavelength and speed
- Malus’ law
- Diffraction
- Two-source interference
- Single slit and multiple slit diffraction
- The principle of superposition in simple applications
- Rectification with a diode
- Period, frequency, peak value and root-mean-square (r.m.s.) value as applied to an alternating current or voltage
- The mean power in a resistive load is half the maximum (peak) power for a sinusoidal alternating current
- The photoelectric effect
- Wave-particle duality
- Energy levels in atoms
- Plot and interpret a displacement-time graph and a velocity-time graph
- Velocity-time graph to determine the displacement travelled for motion with uniform velocity or uniform acceleration
- State that the acceleration of free fall for a body near to the Earth is constant and is approximately 10 m/s
- Describe the motion of bodies with constant weight falling with or without air resistance, including reference to terminal velocity
- Balanced and unbalanced forces
- Solve problems for a static point mass under the action of 3 forces for 2-dimensional cases
- Apply the relationship resultant force = mass Ă— acceleration to new situations or to solve related problems
- Explain the effects of friction on the motion of a body
- Mass, Weight and Density
- Gravitational field and field strength
- Mass is a measure of the amount of substance in a body
- Define the term pressure in terms of force and area
- Apply the relationship pressure = force /area to new situations or to solve related problems
- The transmission of pressure in hydraulic systems with particular reference to the hydraulic pressure
- Apply the relationship pressure due to a liquid column = height of column Ă— density of the liquid Ă— gravitational field strength to new situations or to solve related problems
- Calculate the efficiency of an energy conversion using the formula efficiency = energy converted to useful output/total energy input
- State that kinetic energy Ek = ½ mv 2
-  And gravitational potential energy Ep = mgh (for potential energy changes near the Earth’s surface)
- Brownian motion
- Kinetic model
- Compare the properties of solids, liquids and gases
- How energy transfer occurs in solids
- Density changes, convection in fluids
- How a physical property which varies with temperature, such as volume of liquid column, resistance of metal wire and electromotive force (e.m.f.) produced by junctions formed with wires of two different metals, may be used to define temperature scales
- The process of calibration of a liquid-in-glass thermometer, including the need for fixed points such as the ice point and steam point
- Turning effects of forces
- Hooke’s law (F = kx, where k is the force constant) to new situations or to solve related problems
- The forces on a mass, charge and current-carrying conductor in gravitational, electric and magnetic fields, as appropriate
- Whilst the momentum of a closed system is always conserved in interactions between bodies, some change in kinetic energy usually takes place
- Centripetal force
- Express angular displacement in radians
- A gravitational field as an example of field of force and define the gravitational field strength at a point as the gravitational force exerted per unit mass placed at that point
- The analogy between certain qualitative and quantitative aspects of gravitational and electric fields
- Gravitational potential
- The motion of an oscillator using experimental and graphical methods
- Amplitude, period, frequency, angular frequency and phase difference and express the period in terms of both frequency and angular frequency
- Damped oscillations with particular reference to the effects of the degree of damping and to the importance of critical damping in applications such as a car suspension system
- Forced oscillations and resonance
- Progressive waves
- Resistance and resistivity
- Electromotive force
- Magnetic fields due to currents
- Force on a current-carrying conductor
- Force between current-carrying conductors
- Force on a moving charge
- Magnetic flux
- Laws of electromagnetic induction
- Line spectra
- X-ray spectra
- The particulate nature of electromagnetic radiation
- The photoelectric effect provides evidence for the particulate nature of electromagnetic radiation while phenomena such as interference and diffraction provide evidence for the wave nature
- The significance of threshold frequency
- Photon energy and work function energy