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IB Physics

This document outlines the topics and subtopics covered in the IB Physics curriculum. It includes 8 main topics: measurements and uncertainties, mechanics, thermal physics, waves, electricity and magnetism, circular motion and gravitation, atomic, nuclear and particle physics, and energy production. Each topic is broken down into several subtopics that identify the key concepts and points students need to understand to master the material.
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IB Physics

This document outlines the topics and subtopics covered in the IB Physics curriculum. It includes 8 main topics: measurements and uncertainties, mechanics, thermal physics, waves, electricity and magnetism, circular motion and gravitation, atomic, nuclear and particle physics, and energy production. Each topic is broken down into several subtopics that identify the key concepts and points students need to understand to master the material.
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Topic #1: Measurements and Uncertainties - 5 Hours for Both SL and HL

Subtopic
Subtopic IB Points to Understand
Number
 Fundamental and derived SI units
 Scientific notation and metric multipliers
Measurements in 1.1  Significant figures
physics  Orders of magnitude
 Estimation

 Random and systematic errors


 Absolute, fractional and percentage
Uncertainties and 1.2 uncertainties
errors  Error bars
 Uncertainty of gradient and intercepts

 Vector and scalar quantities


Vectors and scalars 1.3  Combination and resolution of vectors

Topic #2: Mechanics - 22 Hours for Both SL and HL

Subtopic
Subtopic IB Points to Understand
Number
 Distance and displacement
 Speed and velocity
2.1
Motion  Acceleration
 Graphs describing motion
 Equations of motion for uniform acceleration
 Projectile motion
 Fluid resistance and terminal speed

 Objects as point particles


 Free-body diagrams
2.2  Translational equilibrium
Forces
 Newton’s laws of motion
 Solid friction

 Kinetic energy
 Gravitational potential energy
 Elastic potential energy
Work, energy and 2.3  Work done as energy transfer
power  Power as rate of energy transfer
 Principle of conservation of energy
 Efficiency

 Newton’s second law expressed in terms of rate of


change of momentum
Momentum and  Impulse and force–time graphs
2.4
impulse  Conservation of linear momentum
 Elastic collisions, inelastic collisions and explosions
Topic #3: Thermal Physics - 11 Hours for Both SL and HL

Subtopic Subtopic Number IB Points to Understand


 Molecular theory of solids, liquids and gases
 Temperature and absolute temperature
 Internal energy
3.1
Thermal concepts  Specific heat capacity
 Phase change
 Specific latent heat

 Pressure
 Equation of state for an ideal gas
3.2  Kinetic model of an ideal gas
Modelling a gas
 Mole, molar mass and the Avogadro constant
 Differences between real and ideal gases

Topic #4: Waves - 15 Hours for Both SL and HL

Subtopic
Subtopic IB Points to Understand
Number
 Simple harmonic oscillations
 Time period, frequency, amplitude, displacement and
4.1
Oscillations phase difference
 Conditions for simple harmonic motion

 Travelling waves
4.2
Travelling waves  Wavelength, frequency, period and wave speed
 Transverse and longitudinal waves
 The nature of electromagnetic waves
 The nature of sound waves

 Wavefronts and rays


 Amplitude and intensity
Wave 4.3
 Superposition
characteristics
 Polarization

 Reflection and refraction


 Snell’s law, critical angle and total internal reflection
 Diffraction through a single-slit and around objects
Wave behaviour 4.4  Interference patterns
 Double-slit interference
 Path difference

 The nature of standing waves


 Boundary conditions
Standing waves 4.5
 Nodes and antinodes

Topic #5: Electricity and Magnetism - 15 Hours for Both SL and HL


Subtopic
Subtopic IB Points to Understand
Number
 Charge
 Electric field
 Coulomb’s law
5.1
Electric fields  Electric current
 Direct current (dc)
 Potential difference

 Circuit diagrams
 Kirchhoff’s circuit laws
 Heating effect of current and its
consequences
Heating effect of electric 5.2
 Resistance expressed as R = V/I
currents
 Ohm’s law
 Resistivity
 Power dissipation

 Cells
 Internal resistance
5.3  Secondary cells
Electric cells
 Terminal potential difference
 Electromotive force (emf)

 Magnetic fields
Magnetic effects of electric
5.4  Magnetic force
currents

Topic #6: Circular Motion and Gravitation - 5 Hours for Both SL and HL
Subtopic
Subtopic IB Points to Understand
Number
 Period, frequency, angular displacement
and angular velocity
6.1
Circular motion  Centripetal force
 Centripetal acceleration

 Newton’s law of gravitation


Newton’s law of 6.2
 Gravitational field strength
gravitation

Topic #7: Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics - 14 Hours for Both SL and HL

Subtopic
Subtopic IB Points to Understand
Number
 Discrete energy and discrete energy levels
 Transitions between energy levels
 Radioactive decay
 Fundamental forces and their properties
Discrete energy and 7.1  Alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays
radioactivity  Half-life
 Absorption characteristics of decay particles
 Isotopes
 Background radiation
 The unified atomic mass unit
7.2  Mass defect and nuclear binding energy
Nuclear reactions
 Nuclear fission and nuclear fusion

 Quarks, leptons and their antiparticles


 Hadrons, baryons and mesons
 The conservation laws of charge, baryon number,
lepton number and strangeness
 The nature and range of the strong nuclear force,
The structure of 7.3
weak nuclear force and electromagnetic force
matter
 Exchange particles
 Feynman diagrams
 Confinement
 The Higgs boson

Topic #8: Energy Production - 8 Hours for Both SL and HL

Subtopic
Subtopic IB Points to Understand
Number
 Specific energy and energy density of fuel sources
 Sankey diagrams
 Primary energy sources
8.1
Energy sources  Electricity as a secondary and versatile form of
energy
 Renewable and non-renewable energy sources

Thermal energy 8.2  Conduction, convection and thermal radiation


transfer  Black-body radiation
 Albedo and emissivity
 The solar constant
 The greenhouse effect
 Energy balance in the Earth surface–atmosphere
system

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