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Hello, I have made and uploaded over a hundred IB Physics videos on Youtube and will be adding more during the coming weeks. Feel free to check them out here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGZ55FHT1TEHVh1grhOBReA I hope you find them useful
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Hello everyone, Anyone knows a good topic to write a physics IA preferarably something about energy generation? Thanks in advance.
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I want to research about thermal physics on my IA, but don't have any idea about where to start. Can someone give me some suggestion?
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Hi Everyone, I created a condensed version of the interactive IB Physics Revision Calendar for the November 2020 exams that I posted earlier and attaching it here. Feel free to have a look and share with friends if you find it useful Take care and stay safe! IB Physics November 2020 Exam Revision Calendar.pdf
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Hello November 2020 IB Physics students! Our team at PaperPlainz.com created this calendar to help you save time and energy when getting ready for your IB Physics exams. The calendar is attached and here is a short Youtube video with helpful tips on how to maximise the use of this calendar. Enjoy Peter from the PaperPlainz Team November 2020 IB Physics Revision Calendar.pdf
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Hi, I am doing my physics ia project about lift force. I have done a lot of research on how to measure the lift force with Bernoulli principle, and after I done the experiment. I found that it may not followed that principle As a result, I searched the other ways to explain the lift force, and realized probably Bernoulli principle was not the best explanation. However, I did found some trend and relationship between variablesin my data, which obeys the Bernoulli principle but not correct according to the real life. That's why I come here and ask for help. THANKS!
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What can i do/find with a ping pong ball? Any ideas? I was thinking of finding the time it takes for the ball to stop bouncing as you change the height!! LOL
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I'm a first year IBDP student learning measurements and uncertainties I was doing past paper questions and their involved questions where you have to draw the line of best fit. In this the line of best fit is a curve. I'm unable to draw a smooth and continuous curve any suggestions or tips on what to do?
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Hi! I wanted to do a topic on wien's displacement law but I do not have a research question. Any suggestions?
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Hello, We are now getting started with our IA labs in SL Physics, however I'm not sure if the topic I've chosen is appropriate. I have chosen to find the correlation between the time needed for a coffee filter to drop from a certain heightand its mass (increased by adding washers to the inside of the filter). I was going to focus on how the increased mass would lead to increased acceleration and speed. Is this experiment too simple for an IA design lab? Or does IB simply grade you on the basis of how well you identify variables, perform an experiment in an organized fashion, and be able to understand errors made? I was also considering adding an element of air resistance …
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Hello IB Physics Students, We are excited to share with you our newest addition: The complete, step-by-step, simple-to-use PaperPlainz IB Physics Internal Assessment Guide! To give you even more support with your IA work, we also launched the PaperPlainz Facebook IA Community where you can ask questions, clarify doubts and most importantly support each other during the IA process. Click here when you are ready to join Just a reminder that our offer to give full access, free of charge to all PaperPlainz resources to schools that are closed due to the COVID-19 situation is still ope…
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Physics EE
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Hi guys, could someone please help me to find a formula to calculate the center of gravity for an object with a mass that is not uniform.
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So in about a month I have to finalise my RQ, and my supervisor insists on before picking a topic to find 2 contrasting research papers. he says that without 2 conflicting research papers the highest grade I can get is a C. I am really stuck and cannot think of anything. I must have spent 7 hours just researching for a topic. I would like to know if any of you guys have any ideas. The topic which I am interested in is mechanics in general, electricity is a possibility as well. It doesn't have to be a topic which has 2 conflicting theories, it could also just be a good idea, and i'll do the research for the research papers after that. Thank You
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Hi, I wanted to do an IA investigating the relationship between either: - the refractive index of a material and Brewster's angle, or - the wavelength of incident light and Brewster's angle I am not sure how to even measure the wavelength of incident light, and to calculate Brewster's angle I would also need the wavelength of the refracted light which I don't know how to measure either. I also don't know how to measure refractive index, so I'm kinda stuck there. I was wondering if someone could help me find a source which would explain how to carry out an experiment to find the relationship between the two variables (I already know that refractive inde…
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Hi! im wondering how to solve these projectile motion problems: A particle is launched horizontally with a speed of 8.0 m s−1 from a point 20 m above the ground. a Calculate the time when the particle lands on the ground. b Determine the speed of the particle 1.0 s after launch. c Find the angle between the velocity and the horizontal 1.0 s after launch. d Determine the velocity with which the particle hits the ground. A soccer ball is kicked so that it has a range of 30 m and reaches a maximum height of 12 m. Determine the initial velocity (magnitude and direction) of the ball
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Hi guys, can anyone explain to me what we need to know about the practicals for paper 3? Are the questions usually focused on method or outcomes? What should I expect to be tested on? I remember the experiments we did in class but I don't know if I am ready to answer questions about them...
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Hello IB Physics Students, We are currently working hard to make our new IB Physics website even better and we are looking for website testers Would you like to get free access to all resources on PaperPlainz for three months? In exchange, we only ask you to let us know if you spot something that you think we can improve on. Interested? Send us an email to [email protected]! Peter from the PaperPlainz Team
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Hello, I have been thinking about what I would like to do for my extended essay and I have come up with two ideas that I would like to share to you to ask for some advice about whether or not these are suitable for a possible EE in physics; The first idea is about the science behind projectiles where I was thinking about researching the science behind the centre of gravity and the centre of pressure while the rocket is in flight and how this can affect the stabilisation of it. However, my Physics teacher told me that it would be too difficult to measure which means that I had to do it with paper airplanes instead. my research question for this would have been someth…
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There is this one problem from past exam papers which I cannot seem to do: The air in a kitchen has pressure 1 .0 x 105 Pa and temperature 22'C. A refrigerator of internal volume 0.36 m^3 is installed in the kitchen. (a) With the door open the air in the refrigerator is initially at the same temperature and pressure as the air in the kitchen. Calculate the number of molecules of air in the refrigerator. (b) The refrigerator door is closed. The air in the refrigerator is cooled to 5.0'C and the number of air molecules in the refrigerator stays the same. (i) Determine the pressure of the air inside the refrigerator. (ii) The door of the refri…
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Okay, I'm new here and I need help regarding my IA. My experiment is as I've described in the title, my problem right now is, I couldn't get the data similar to what I've researched. From my background research, the graph should be in "n" shape. Increase a bit in the beginning and then it should decrease as density increases. What I've got is complete opposite of that. I got a "v" shaped graph. And now I' stuck as I cannot make any sound argument. Has anybody else carried out this experiment before? I really appreciate it if anyone can share their thoughts regarding my IA. The materials that I've been using are oil, water, methanol, detergent and …
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Hi everyone, I'm in the first year of DP, and I was wondering if you guys could offer advice on my physics topic. It's not entirely finalized yet, but I was thinking of a research question along the lines of "In what circumstances would it be faster for a racecar driver to drift around a corner than gripping the road around the corner," and I'd probably specifically look at time attacks (since other races would probably need more pit stops during races if drivers wore down the tires from drifting so much). I'm not sure if this is that viable of a topic or not, and I'm especially not sure about what experiments I would conduct for this topic. Also, I don't know any p…
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Hello, I have been an IB Physics teacher for several years and I started creating videos for my students and for my Physics website (PaperPlainz.com). I started uploading some of them on Youtube and I just wanted to let you know that you can watch them here. I am continually working on videos, practice questions and other IB Physics materials, so keep checking for new resources from time to time. Have a nice day, Peter
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Hey guys. I just got a physics design IA about balloons. Do you guys have any ideas, it would be very helpful. Please feel free to share.
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Hello IB Physics Students, I am an IB Physics teacher with over ten years of teaching experience. IB Physics is challenging, difficult and can be very frustrating at times. My goal is to help you on your IB Physics journey any way I can. As part of this mission, I am starting a blog on the website that I recently opened (https://paperplainz.com). A few examples of possible blog post topics are: Top tips for scoring well on your IA. The most common definition-type questions that appear on Paper 2. How to create an effective study calendar (including resources) before you exams? As you see, I have some ideas about blog post topics; h…
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Hello IB Students, This week we added a full SL Paper 2 exam and a full HL Paper 2 exam to https://paperplainz.com. We also extended both SL and HL questionbanks (52 new questions in SL and 73 new questions in HL). Visit us on PaperPlainz.com The PaperPlainz Team
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So, as soon as I got back from the summer break, my physics teacher put up an assignment to send her our IA topics, methods and materials needed. I had no idea what I wanted to do, so I came up with the idea of testing how the force of attraction and repulsion between two magnets varies with distance. As we haven't studied magnetism yet, I thought this would be interesting to test. I would use a scale to see how the "weight" measured of the magnet changed as I approached a magnet from the top, while measuring the distance between them. However, on the first class we had after sending her the topic, she told everyone on the class our topics were "too simple", and we shou…
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Hello IB Physics Students, I just wanted to let you know that we added a full-length Paper 2 SL and a full-length Paper 2 HL practice exam on the www.PaperPlainz.com website. You can access these new materials by becoming a full member. We also have lots of resources (over 200 videos, dozens of practice questions and a full-length Paper 1 SL and a full-length Paper 1 HL practice exam) that you can use by becoming a basic member (free of charge). Please let me know if you have any questions. I will be happy to answer them. Peter from the PaperPlainz Team
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Hey Guys, For AGES, our class has been having disputes about how the average uncertainty is calculated in physics. Here are 2 options that we are confused between So if we want to know the Avg uncertainty and values are 44.3 ± 0.2 , 44.7 ± 0.2, 44.9 ± 0.2 and 44.1± 0.2 1) Average uncertainty = (Max value - Min value)/Total number of values Avg uncertainty = (44.9-44.1)/4 We got this from an IB Physics uncertainties book... I can't remember how old it was but i think maybe around 2007 or more recent. But this seems outrageous! You honestly can't just do that can you?!?! 2) We think it should be the way we do it in chem and maths and everywhere else! Avg uncert…
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Hello IB Students, I have been working on a new IB Physics website (www.paperplainz.com) for the past months and it is now open. The website has over 800 past exam question video solutions (all Paper 1 and Paper 2 SL and HL questions from May 2016 until November 2018), practice exams and a growing questionbank (for now Paper 1 only, Paper 2 questions are coming soon!). Many of these resources are free of charge. Click here to check out the website: www.paperplainz.com If you would like to watch some of the videos on Youtube, just follow the link below: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGZ55FHT1TEHVh1grhOBReA/playlists Please let …
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I've just started the IB and am taking physics SL. Through the past two months, I re-took all my notes from class, adding information from the textbook, as well as what my teacher said in class. However, I just learned about the wonderful study guides (eg. oxford study guide 2014) that basically covers all of the topics with short summaries. Looking at this, I don't know the purpose of re-taking notes any more.. As I can just look at the study guide, and use my time on solving problems rather than taking notes.. I am thinking of printing out the study guides and cutting and gluing them to my notebook, and add annotations. What is the most effective way …
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i gotta take 4 from ib physics
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UNFORTUNATELY i lost my diploma with 1 points because of hls totaling was 11. and now im retaking physics hl to make it 4 or more. i took 3 in may 2019 session. i was working at an art exhibiton in summer i didnt had time to study. now 1 month left my school is a state school so i dont even have a physics teacher to take help. how can i take 4 from PHYSICS HL IN 1 MONTH????? IS IT POSSIBLE??? GIVE ME SOME ADVICE ASAP!!!
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Hey, I have a physics question that I am unable to solve: "A falling ball has a velocity of 12.7ms-1 as it passes a window 4.81 m above the ground. When will it hit the ground?" Thanks in advance!
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Are these topics suitable/feasible for the physics IA? Why or Why not? I have a feeling they are too simple. My personal engagement is fine with these BTW. How does the density of the water affect the refractive index of water? I'm going to increase density by increasing salt concentration What is the effect of changing tension on fundamental frequency of a string. What is the effect of changing thickness/diameter on fundamental frequency of a string. Do I need multiple graphs? What if I'm not getting any errors? What if there are no published results online to compare with?
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"How does the tension of a string affect its fundamental frequency?" I'm not gonna lie, I got this idea from the internet. I know how to set up this experiment quite well. I guess there's some personal engagement as I like to play the guitar. Furthermore, I also know how to prove all the math and physics behind this. But I'm afraid it may be too simple, and Im aiming for a 6. Idk... what do u think? Thnks for helping bruhs
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I want to build a water rocket rocket and see how the volume of water affects the max. height reached by the rocket? Im afraid that because some ideas like this have been done this will plagiarism or that this is too hard a topic. What do u think? Any honest criticism is welcome =))
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My IA topic is about inverse square law, where I will use my 2 variables as illuminance and distance. What should I use for controlled variables, and how can I explain all the variables I will use? I want tips!
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How does changing the vertical height of which a yoyo is let go affects the velocity is reaches at the bottom? Is this a good question?
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How does changing the vertical height of which a yoyo is let go affects the velocity is reaches at the bottom? Is this a good question?
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My old physics ia gave me highly unreliable data that was super hard to document, and my teacher asked me to change it, 3 days later I still can't find a topic and I need a draft or something by tomorrow. Could anyone possibly suggest some physics ias on databases or simulations or something with a very simple experiment with good scope? I'm so so stuck with this stuff. I'm really interested in astrophysics, but alot of people advise against it, I'm interested in mechanics as well. I wanted to do something about the habitable zones around stars, any ideas??
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I have decided to look at maxwell's equation with relation to the Faraday's experiment. I know maxwell's equation is pretty broad and complex, so I chose to start small by considering the Faraday's law, which is within the syllabus. Through a simply experiment I am considering to go broad by talking about divergence and curls and how it physically correlates to the experimental data I have collected. Will this be fine? Should I consider a different approach? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks in advance.
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I was wondering whether this experiment would be a good idea.
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I was wondering if visible light can cause photoelectric effect although it contains less energy than UV
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Hi, I need advice in minimising error in calculating the area of the holes present in a spouting cylinder. If I take into account the error, it reaches 20%, which is really high. Should I just ignore this since it should not effect the overall result. But then again, to find the velocity of the fluid, I am dividing the volumetric flow rate by the area of the hole, so what should i do?
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Hi, I would like to investigate the effect of changing the height on the velocity of the fluid coming out of the cylinder but need help. My school has a spouting cylinder with 4 holes (not enough data?) and I am confused as to how I should find the velocity. My teacher said I should calculate the velocity via projectile motion but wouldn't it be better to find the flow rate per 10 seconds and then from there find the velocity by multiplying the flow rate by the area of a cylinder? Overall, I am attempting to prove Toricelli's law by showing that the velocity of the fluid coming out at different heights is the same as the velocity when a drop of water is droppe…
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Hi, I need help with my physics IA. I am currently studying HL physics and have chosen to investigate the effect of damped harmonic motion on the spring constant and henceforth, the max velocity obtained and the acceleration of the mass block. I will do this by first calculating the spring constant without friction using the mass on a spring system. Then I will investigate air resistance by making a makeshift sail to decrease the velocity of the force exerted by the spring. Should I use an air track to replicate a friction less surface? How should I approach this? But also is this a good physics IA question or too basic. I am aiming for a grade 7 in…
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Hello there, After weeks of struggle I have finally decided on a topic I find interesting. My experiment will revolve around Young's experiment (Double slit diffraction) where I will be shining a light through the double slit to investigate their diffraction. I would like to use different forms of colours such as red (longer wavelength, lower energy) and green (shorter wavelength, higher energy) and investigate the effect of light on the fringe spacing or light intensity.. I am not sure what. Also is this too basic or too complicated as I am trying to aim for a high grade 7 as my teacher is, lets just say not that good. Also I am aiming to go to cambridg…
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Hi~ I am writing my physics IA, and have come across a problem: I have data for six trials, and when I am calculating the uncertainty of its average values, which of the two methods should I use?: 1. (max-min)/2 method 2. standard deviation Should I use the first method or the second method for my average uncertainty for six trials? Which one is the method that is generally approved by IB and is capable of getting a level 7 in the internal assessment? Thank you!!
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Will I be able to take SL Physics and HL Biology next year at the same time? I would like to have a good grade and test score in both classes, but have heard Physics is pretty difficult. I already know bio is pretty ok, but will I survive IB if I take both?
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Possible IA topic: "Devising an experiment to prove maxwell's equation"
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