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The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) is renowned for its rigorous academics, and physics is no exception. With the introduction of the new physics syllabus in 2023, many students might be feeling a mix of curiosity and apprehension. Fear not, budding physicists! This blog post will break down the key changes, helping you navigate the exciting world of physics under the revamped curriculum.
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A.1: Kinematics
A.2: Forces and momentum
A.3: Work, energy and power
A.4: Rigid body mechanics
A.5: Galilean and special relativity
B.1: Thermal energy transfers
B.2: Greenhouse effect
B.3: Gas laws
B.4: Thermodynamics
B.5: Current and circuits
C.1: Simple harmonic motion
C.2: Wave model
C.3: Wave phenomena
C.4: Standing waves and resonance
C.5: Doppler effect
D.1: Gravitational fields
D.2: Electric and magnetic fields
D.3: Motion in electromagnetic fields
D.4: Induction
E.1: Structrer of the atom
E.2: Quantum physics
E.3: Radioactive decay
E.4: Fission
E.5: Fusion and stars
Mechanics
Thermal Physics
Waves
Electricity
Magnetism
Mass and Gravitation
Nuclear Physics
Energy Resources
Astrophysics
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