Physics for the IB Diploma Workbook with CD-ROM
Overview
This workbook is specifically for the IB Physics syllabus, for examination from 2016. The Physics for the IB Diploma Workbook contains straightforward chapters that outline key terms, while providing opportunities to practise core skills, such as handling data, evaluating information and problem solving. Each chapter then concludes with exam-style questions. The workbook reinforces learning through the course and builds students’ confidence using the core scientific skills – empowering them to become confident independent learners. Answers to all of the questions in the workbook are on the CD-ROM.
Features
- The workbook contains practice questions that help reinforce learning and build students’ confidence.
- With plenty of opportunities to practise and apply learning to exam-style questions, the workbook promotes active application of knowledge.
- This resource helps develop important scientific skills of handling and interpreting data, evaluating information and problem solving.
- Answers to all of the questions in the workbook are on the CD-ROM.
Contents
- Introduction
- Skills grid
- 1. Measurements and uncertainties
- 2. Mechanics
- 3. Thermal physics
- 4. Waves
- 5. Electricity and magnetism
- 6. Circular motion and gravitation
- 7. Atomic, nuclear and particle physics
- 8. Energy production
- 9. Wave phenomena (HL)
- 10. Fields (HL)
- 11. Electromagnetic induction (HL)
- 12. Quantum and nuclear physics (HL)
- Option A. Relativity
- Option B. Engineering physics
- Option C. Imaging
- Option D. Astrophysics
- Glossary
- Acknowledgements
- CD-ROM. Answers.
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