Saturday, March 21, 2020
The Best IB Physics Study Guide and Notes for SL
The Best IB Physics Study Guide and Notes for SL/HL  SAT / ACT Prep Online Guides and Tips  IB Physics HL and SL are difficult courses. Even with the best teacher, you will likely need to spend some time studying on your own to understand the most difficult concepts covered in the course. I remember I did when I took IB Physics HL.  In this study guide, I've compiled links to all of the best free IB Physics study guides so you can easily find notes on the topic you're interested in. I organized this guide using the IB Physics syllabus.      How to Use This IB Physics Study Guide  If there is one topic that you need to review, use the Command + F function on your keyboard to search this guide for that topic. For instance, if you want to study Relativity, use Command + F to bring up the search function. Type ââ¬Å"Relativityâ⬠ and it will bring you to all of the material for Relativity.  If you are looking for overall study material for the IB Physics Exam, skip to the end of this guide to the Overall Reviews section for great overall study resources.  First, I give you resources by IB Physics Topic. I label the resources as:    Quick Reference: a one-page summary of the material if you just need a quick refresher.      Longer Notes: notes (generally 3-10 pages) if you are looking for a more in-depth explanation.      Slideshow: PowerPoint presentation on the material.      Video: video reviews of topics and demonstrations of how to solve problems related to that topic.          Topic 1: Measurements and Uncertainties    Longer Overall Topic Notes  Slideshows for Measurements and Uncertainties   1.1 Measurements in Physics    Quick Reference      1.2 Uncertainties and Errors    Quick Reference      1.3 Vectors and Scalars    Quick Reference          Topic 2: Mechanics    Longer Overall Topic Notes  Slideshows for Mechanics  2.1 Motion    Quick Reference      2.2 Forces    Quick Reference      2.3 Work, Energy, Power    Quick Reference: Work, Energy  Power      2.4 Momentum and Impulse        Want to get better grades and test scores?  We can help. PrepScholar Tutors is the world's best tutoring service. We combine world-class expert tutors with our proprietary teaching techniques. Our students have gotten A's on thousands of classes, perfect 5's on AP tests, and ludicrously high SAT Subject Test scores.  Whether you need help with science, math, English, social science, or more, we've got you covered. Get better grades today with PrepScholar Tutors.          Topic 3: Thermal Physics    Longer Overall Topic Notes  Slideshows for Thermal Physics  Videos for Thermal Physics  3.1 Thermal Concepts  3.2 Modelling a Gas      Topic 4: Waves    Longer Overall Topic Notes  Slideshows for Waves  Videos for Waves  4.1 Oscillations    Quick Reference: Forced Oscillations and Resonance  Quick Reference: Simple Harmonic Motion  Quick Reference: Energy Changes during Simple Harmonic Motion      4.2 Travelling Waves  4.3 Wave Characteristics    Quick Reference      4.4 Wave Behaviour    Quick Reference: Wave Properties      4.5 Standing Waves      Topic 5: Electricity and Magnetism    Longer Overall Topic Notes  Slideshows for Electricity and Magnetism  5.1 Electric Fields    Video: Electric Force and Field      5.2 Heating Effects of Electric Currents  5.3 Electric Cells  5.4 Magnetic Effects of Electric Currents          Topic 6: Circular Motion and Gravitation    Slideshows  6.1 Circular motion    Quick Reference: Uniform Circular Motion      6.2 Newtonââ¬â¢s law of gravitation    Video: Gravitation and even more on Gravitation          Topic 7: Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics    Longer Overall Topic Notes  Slideshows  7.1 Discrete Energy and Radioactivity    Video: Atoms and Electrons      7.2 Nuclear Reactions    Video: Energy Levels, Photons, Bohrââ¬â¢s Model      7.3 The Structure of Matter      Topic 8: Energy Production    Longer Overall Topic Notes  8.1 Energy sources  8.2 Thermal energy transfer      Additional HL Topics  Topic 9: Wave Phenomena    Longer Overall Topic Notes  Slideshows  9.1 Simple Harmonic Motion  9.2 Single-Slit Diffraction  9.3 Interference  9.4 Resolution  9.5 Doppler Effect      Topic 10: Fields    Longer Overall Topic Notes  Slideshows  10.1 Describing Fields  10.2 Fields at Work          Topic 11: Electromagnetic Induction    Longer Overall Topic Notes  Slideshows  11.1 Electromagnetic Induction  11.2 Power Generation and Transmission  11.3 Capacitance      Topic 12: Quantum and Nuclear Physics    Longer Overall Topic Notes  Slideshows  12.1 The Interaction of Matter with Radiation  12.2 Nuclear Physics      Options  Option A: Relativity    Longer Overall Topic Notes  A.1 The Beginnings of Relativity  A.2 Lorentz Transformations  A.3 Spacetime Diagrams      Additional Higher Level Concepts    A.4 Relativistic Mechanics  A.5 General Relativity      Option B: Engineering Physics    B.1 Rigid Bodies and Rotational Dynamics  B.2 Thermodynamics  H3: Additional Higher Level Concepts  B.3 Fluids and Fluid Dynamics  B.4 Forced Vibrations and Resonance      Option C: Imaging    C.1 Introduction to Imaging  C.2 Imaging Instrumentation  C.3 Fibre Optics      Additional Higher Level Concepts    C.4 Medical Imaging          Option D: Astrophysics    Longer Overall Topic Notes  D.1 Stellar Quantities  D.2 Stellar Characteristics and Stellar Evolution  D.3 Cosmology      Additional Higher Level Concepts    D.4 Stellar Processes  D.5 Further Cosmology      Overall Reviews  These are notes, practice, questions, and videos covering all of the IB Physics topics mentioned above. These are great resources to use when reviewing for the IB Physics exam.    Practice questions for every topic  Core topics 1-4 notes   Core topics 5-6 notes  More physics videos      Tips for Using These IB Physics Notes  Now that you know where to find IB Physics notes, what's the best way to use them? Follow these three tips to get the most out of your notes.    #1: Don't Ignore a Topic That You Don't Understand  If you learn about a new topic in class and don't quite understand it, it can be be tempting to just forget about it and move onto the next lesson. Don't do this! The longer you wait to go over the topic, the harder it will be to actually understand it because you will have forgotten more of what you learned about it in class. If you're not sure of a certain concept or equation, use these notes to learn more, read the corresponding chapter in your textbook, and/or ask your teacher for more explanation.    #2: Review Material Throughout the Year  There are so many topics you cover in IB Physics that if you do not keep up with the material during the school year, you will find it nearly impossible to catch up. Don't wait until the last minute to begin your review. You will not be able to master it all in a few days or even a few weeks (which is why the class is taught over 1 to 2 years). Make sure you conquer the topics when your teacher covers it in class. Use this study guide for additional help.    #3: Don't Forget About Practice Tests  Practice tests are also a key part of studying. Once you feel you're pretty confident with your knowledge of the material, take a few practice exams to get a feel for what to expect on test day. Check out our guide on IB Physics past papers for free resources you can use.    Whatââ¬â¢s Next?  Want more IB Physics study resources? Access more IB physics study tools by looking at past IB Physics papers.  We also have a few articles on the PrepScholar blog that you might find helpful for physics studying. Read up on the law of conservation of mass, the specific heat of water, and the formulas you need to calculate acceleration.  Not sure which other IB classes to take? Learn more about the other IB classes offered and which IB classes are offered online.  Almost finished with your IB courses? Check out our guide to learn when your IB exam scores will be available.      Want to improve your SAT score by 160 points or your ACT score by 4 points? We've written a guide for each test about the top 5 strategies you must be using to have a shot at improving your score. Download it for free now:           
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