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Using this website, students can study IB Physics at anytime and anywhere,  improving their knowledge through 5 important steps:  understanding IB requirements,  learning key concepts, preparing good study notes,  doing more exercises,  doing more exam practices. See How do I get the most from this website?

This set of online courses carefully selects 167 IB physics exam questions. Through YouTube videos and additional text explanations, it covers all key concepts within IB Physics. The arrangement and links of the web pages are designed according to the structure of the IB syllabus outline, making it convenient for students to manage their progress and identify questions easily.
The program is designed to assist students across all levels – helping beginners to grasp an overview of all key concepts, helping students already studying IB Physics to better understand the contents within the syllabus, and helping students preparing for their exams to comprehensively review their understandings of all concepts and improve their test skills.
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这套网课精心挑选了167个IB物理考题,通过Youtube视频和附加的文字解释,涵盖了IB物理8个主题的所有知识点。网页的排列和链接都是按IB大纲结构设计的,利于学生管理进度和查找信息。

这套网课适用于初学者了解IB物理的知识点,帮助正在学习的学生深入理解物理概念,更益于准备考试的学生全面复习IB物理的内容及考点。

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Sample

1.1.1.1 Fundamental SI Unit

Description
Physics is an experimental science. All physics measurements are expressed in units. There are hundreds of different units in physics, but only 7 of them are fundamental. The 7 fundamental units are:
Meter m, the unit of distance.
Kilogram kg, the unit of mass.
Second s, the unit of time.
Ampere A, the unit of electric current.
Kelvin K, the unit of temperature.
Mole mol, the unit of particle numbers. One mole equals the number atoms in 12 g of carbon.
Candela cd, a unit of luminous intensity. However this unit is not a part of the IB Physics course.