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1. Measurement
A. Units and Magnitude
B. Uncertainties
C. Vectors and Scalars
2. Mechanics
A. Motion
B. Equations of motion and Projectile motion
C. Forces and Newton's laws
D. Momentum and Impulse
E. Work, Energy and Power
03. Thermal Physics
A. Modelling a gas
B. Thermal Concepts
04. SHM and Waves
A. Oscillations
B. Travelling waves
C. Reflection and Refraction
D. Polarisation
E. Standing waves
F. Interference and Diffraction
05. Electricity and Magnetism
A. Electric fields
B. The heating effects of electric current
C. Electric cells
D. The magnetic effects of electric currents
06. Circular motion and Gravity
A. Circular motion
B. Newton's law of gravitation
07. Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics
A. Discrete energy and Radioactivity
B. Nuclear reactions
C. The structure of matter
08. Energy Production
A. Energy sources
B. Thermal energy transfer
09. Wave Phenomena (HL)
A. Simple Harmonic motion
B. Single-slit diffraction
C. Interference
D. Resolution
E. Doppler effect
10. Fields (HL)
A. Describing fields
B. Fields at work
11. Electromagnetic Induction (HL)
A. Electromagnetic Induction
B. Power generation and transmission
C. Capacitance
12. Quantum and Nuclear Physics (HL)
A. The interaction of matter with radiation
B. Nuclear Physics
OPTION Astrophysics (SL and HL)
A. Stellar quantities
B. Stellar characteristics and evolution
C. Cosmology
D. Stellar processes (HL)
E. Further Cosmology (HL)
Revision
Internal Assessment
The Nature of Science
Extended Essay in Physics
Theory of Knowledge
Answers to Textbook questions (Oxford Physics)
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Pre-IB Physics course
IB PHYSICS
The Nature of Science
Teaching the nature of Science.pptx
Teaching the Nature of Science.docx
An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments
This book is aimed at newcomers to the field of logical reasoning, particularly those who, to borrow a phrase from Pascal, are so made that they understand best through visuals. I have selected a small set of common errors in reasoning and visualized them using memorable illustrations that are supplemented with lots of examples. The hope is that the reader will learn from these pages some of the most common pitfalls in arguments and be able to identify and avoid them in practice.
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