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CIE IGCSE formula booklet

 The formula booklet is to help the students revise and get better grades 

NOTE: This booklet will not be provided to student during their main examination. It is a free resource for hard working students and those struggling in subject of physics. 


Feel free to get your copy and start revising for the IGCSE Examinations or mock exams.

To download your copy of formula booklet, click here

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