Skip to content

Selftution

  • Home
  • ABOUT SELFTUTION
  • ABOUT AUTHOR
  • GENERAL SCIENCE
  • PHYSICS
  • CHEMISTRY
  • BIOLOGY
  • GENERAL STUDIES
  • ENGLISH GRAMMAR
  • STORIES
  • CONTACT US
  • DISCLAIMER
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • ABOUT SELFTUTION
  • ABOUT AUTHOR
  • DISCLAIMER
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • CONTACT US

Selftution

Learning Made Easy

  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • ABOUT SELFTUTION
    • ABOUT AUTHOR
  • SCIENCE
    • GENERAL SCIENCE
    • PHYSICS
    • CHEMISTRY
    • BIOLOGY
  • GENERAL STUDIES
  • ENGLISH GRAMMAR
  • STORIES
  • CONTACT US

PHYSICS

Latest Posts

  • Basic of measurement
  • Measurement of length
  • Temperature Measurement-Instrument and Scale
  • Difference Between Rest and Motion With Examples
  • Types of Motion in Physics with Examples
  • Scalar and Vector Quantities |Differences & Examples
  • Difference Between Distance and Displacement
  • Difference Between Speed And Velocity With Examples
  • Different Forms of Energy in Physics and Examples
  • Difference between Potential and Kinetic Energy | Examples
  • Work and Energy in Physics | Definition & Examples
  • Transformation or Conversion of Energy with Examples

Follow:

  • Newton’s Laws of Motion Made Easy: A Student’s Guide

  • Alternating Current vs Direct Current

    Alternating Current and Direct Current: What’s the Difference

  • Exothermic vs Endothermic Reactions

    Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions: What’s the Difference?




More




GENERAL SCIENCE

  • Difference between Asteroids and Meteorites

    Difference Between Asteroids and Meteorites

GENERAL STUDIES

  • Equinox and Solstice with revolution of the Earth

    Difference between Equinox and Solstice

CHEMISTRY

  • Difference between ions and radicals in chemistry

    Difference between Ions and Radicals with Examples

BIOLOGY

  • What are tissues and Relationship between cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism

    What are Tissues? Definition, Types and Examples

PHYSICS

  • Difference between rest and motion with examples. A body is said to be at rest if its position does not change with respect to its surroundings. Whereas, when the position of a body changes with respect to its surroundings, it is said to be in motion.

    Difference Between Rest and Motion With Examples

ENGLISH GRAMMAR

  • Parts of speech in english grammar. In English grammar, there are eight parts of speech: noun, adjective, pronoun, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. It is important to understand one thing about the parts of speech in English grammar. A word may not always belong to the same class or part of speech. We should never say that a word is a noun, adjective or verb. It may be used as a noun in one sentence and as an adjective in another. The part of speech to which word belongs depends upon the work it does in a particular sentence.

    PARTS OF SPEECH IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR

  • DISCLAIMER
  • PRIVACY POLICY

Selftution © 2025. All Rights Reserved.