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Berlin, Germany, 23 - 25 August 2024
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IB DP Category 1
Online (IB Approved), 25 - 27 October 2024
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- Kirchoff's Laws are not in the new data book and in the last few years I have found that it can take most students a lot of time working on problems to understand these laws so please let me know how we know that these Laws are still on the...
- Hi again, since the single slit diffraction intensity pattern is a HL only topic, perhaps Q8 could be moved to the Diffraction MCQs?Also, HL students wouldn't be expected to remember the factor 0.045, right?Thanks,Benson
- Hi again, regarding the answer to Q2; isn't there a "macro" SHM superposed over the microscopic level randomness, in a similar way to how, although electrons in a conductor are all "buzzing" around randomly, but on average they have a drift...
- Hi, do you think the N-2 rule for the number of secondary maxima in a multiple slit diffraction situation would be examined?