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Physics (New Syllabus)
IB DP Category 2
Berlin, Germany, 23 - 25 August 2024
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Physics (New Syllabus)
IB DP Category 1
Online (IB Approved), 25 - 27 October 2024
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- Hi Benson, I'd go with the oscillations equations that give natural frequency and then add a driver into the mix. The most accessible one that works for me is to hold a spring with a mass at the bottom.I start by raising and lowering my hand...
- Hey guys, I notice you've put the resonance part of C.4 with C.1 (as I did this year), but technically C.4 is "standing waves and resonance". Any thoughts on how to arrive at the idea of resonance from the principles of standing waves in a...
- All good, thanks Benson! I'm working my way through in my suggested order for the year, so am not personally onto Waves yet. It's really nice navigating the new topics as a community :)I've moved the refractive index question, as you suggest....
- You understand me perfectly, thanks Colin!