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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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We have found a strange footprint on the shores of the unknown. We have devised profound theories, one after another, to account for its origins. At last, we have succeeded in reconstructing the creature that made the footprint. And lo! It is our own.
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- 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?
- That's spot on. It's been a nice concept to have in the back pocket for an IA in my Class of 2025 cohort, though! Apologies for the slow reply and removal of questions - this week of IB exams has been crazy!