Revision notes for IB Physics
Hi, I’m David. This site hosts comprehensive IB physics revision notes I’ve made for the post-2016 examinations syllabus. I got a 7 and here’s how you can too!
Important note: Please take note that although succinct notes are essential towards your revision, they should not be the only materials you cover – working through practice problems from your textbook and past papers are just as important.
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Changes in syllabus content
Data booklet (original), data booklet (annotated), internal assessment, topic 1: measurement and uncertainties, topic 2: mechanics, topic 3: thermal physics, topic 4: waves, topic 5: electricity and magnetism, topic 6: circular motion and gravitation, topic 7: atomic, nuclear and particle physics, topic 8: energy production, higher level, topic 9: wave phenomena (hl), topic 10: fields (hl), topic 11: electromagnetic induction (hl), topic 12: quantum and nuclear physics (hl), option b: engineering physics, option b: engineering physics (hl), option d: astrophysics, option d: astrophysics (hl).
230 thoughts on “ IB Physics ”
Hey! Thanks a lot for the notes! I just wanted to know where you took notes from, is it from the textbook Cambridge Tsokos?
Hi, these are actually synthesized from quite a lot of sources, Tsoko included and other great resources such as physics.info.
Hi David ! I’m taking IB physics this year and my teacher is not good at explaining anything. He is notorious in a couple of schools for his bad teaching. I was wondering if there was ever a time when you didn’t understand something in class and what you did when that happened ? Also I’m very grateful you made this site, I feel like I will be using it a lot! I want to study computer science 🙂 I’m also wondering if you got a tutor / extra physics class ever ? I’m just wondering in case I should do that. Thank you!
Thank you so much! This website has been so helpful as me and my peers make our own study notes. just one suggestion though – there is a extremely helpful equation for closed pipes in unit 4.4. Rather than memorize 3 equations, you can use f=(nS)/(4l), where n = number of harmonic (1, 2 or 3, not 1,3,5), S= The speed of sound (330 m/s), and l=length of pipe. This was extremely helpful, and saved me a few marks on my in class final.
Thanks for all the help!
In Topic 3: Thermal Physics, in the FYI section for specific heat capacity, should thermal capacity not be given by Q = mc rather than Q=cθ?
Thanks you very much!!!
I feel like I’ve found a gold mine! Thanks for sharing all these David, wish you all the best :))
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!
Where can I find questions by topic? Thanks.
Hi David, firstly I wanted to thank you, this notes are really helping me, they are great!! I wanted to ask if you had for Math HL too, or where do you recommend us to get them from. Thank you!!!!
i wasn’t that good in the 11th chapter, but your notes are really very good, that i am now able to answer any question! This is a very useful site! Thank you so much for providing such detailed and best notes! Srinivas, from India
Phenomenal notes…You are a live saver!
Thanks so much for creating this resource, it really is super helpful
im bashing my head in over IB Physics, this website is nice to get the notes I need
Thank you for this!
Thanks for the awesome website, my tutor gave me this website to revise and learn and for my IA, and its a go-to for me now!
YOU’RE AWESOME! PASSING MY IB SOON THIS HELPED SO MUCH
you absolute legend i love this website
Hey, are there any similar kinds of websites just like these where all the IB notes for subjects like Maths, Chemistry, or I&S are there? (Even French)
Nonetheless, your notes and effort to collate all of them are really impressive, I give my deepest thanks to you! Giving my MYP 5 boards soon and this helped me a ton!
I am doing this 5 years early.
Hello David! My name is Hannah and I’m an international student in IB1. I just had to say thank you for uploading these notes! You have no idea just how helpful you have been over the last 11 months. Before I came into IB, I really had a strong grip on Physics, but that soon changed and I found myself quite overwhelmed with the level of work that I had to face. I’ve even managed to share this website with a few of my friends, and believe me, it has made a WORLD of a difference 🙂 Good luck to all the IB students who are about to graduate!!
Hi David! I would like to express a very sincere thank you for creating this site. My teacher is brand new this year and really doesn’t explain things well, so I have to do pretty much all of my actual learning on my own. This is really helpful!
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Seismic waves travel through the solids and liquids that form Earth. In this chapter, we focus on mechanical waves. Electromagnetic waves are associated with oscillations in electric and magnetic fields and do not require a medium.