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  • ISBN-13: 9781471829048
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 600 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 276x212x26 mm, kaal: 1460 g
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  • Kirjastus: Hodder Education
  • ISBN-10: 1471829049
  • ISBN-13: 9781471829048
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Provide clear guidance to the 2014 changes and ensure in-depth study with accessible content, directly mapped to the new syllabus and approach to learning.
This bestselling textbook contains all SL and HL content, which is clearly identified throughout. Options are available free online, along with appendices and data and statistics.
- Improve exam performance, with exam-style questions, including from past papers
- Integrate Theory of Knowledge into your lessons and provide opportunities for cross-curriculum study
- Stretch more able students with extension activities
- The shift to concept-based approach to learning , Nature of Science, is covered by providing a framework for the course with points for discussion
- Key skills and experiments included
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Amongst the books available for this Physics syllabus, the textbook by Allum and Talbot is by far the best. It provides a very good transcription of the course content and has a big variety a practice problems. The texts and diagrams are very clear. There are also some nice links to TOK. -- David Bailly, Physics teacher, International School Eindhoven

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Provide clear guidance to the 2014 changes and ensure in-depth study with accessible content, directly mapped to the new syllabus and approach to learning.
Introduction vi
Core
Chapter 1 Measurements and uncertainties
1(20)
1.1 Measurements in physics
1(5)
1.2 Uncertainties and errors
6(9)
1.3 Vectors and scalars
15(6)
Chapter 2 Mechanics
21(87)
2.1 Motion
21(26)
2.2 Forces
47(22)
2.3 Work, energy and power
69(23)
2.4 Momentum and impulse
92(16)
Chapter 3 Thermal physics
108(33)
3.1 Thermal concepts
108(17)
3.2 Modelling a gas
125(16)
Chapter 4 Waves
141(61)
4.1 Oscillations
141(9)
4.2 Travelling waves
150(9)
4.3 Wave characteristics
159(13)
4.4 Wave behaviour
172(18)
4.5 Standing waves
190(12)
Chapter 5 Electricity and magnetism
202(57)
5.1 Electric fields
202(15)
5.2 Heating effect of electric currents
217(18)
5.3 Electric cells
235(7)
5.4 Magnetic effects of electric currents
242(17)
Chapter 6 Circular motion and gravitation
259(23)
6.1 Circular motion
259(9)
6.2 Newton's law of gravitation
268(14)
Chapter 7 Atomic, nuclear and particle physics
282(50)
7.1 Discrete energy and radioactivity
282(25)
7.2 Nuclear reactions
307(8)
7.3 The structure of matter
315(17)
Chapter 8 Energy production
332(49)
8.1 Energy sources
332(28)
8.2 Thermal energy transfer
360(21)
Additional higher level (AHL)
Chapter 9 Wave phenomena
381(42)
9.1 Simple harmonic motion
381(7)
9.2 Single-slit diffraction
388(4)
9.3 Interference
392(14)
9.4 Resolution
406(6)
9.5 Doppler effect
412(11)
Chapter 10 Fields
423(37)
10.1 Describing fields
423(11)
10.2 Fields at work
434(26)
Chapter 11 Electromagnetic induction
460(47)
11.1 Electromagnetic induction
460(12)
11.2 Power generation and transmission
472(17)
11.3 Capacitance
489(18)
Chapter 12 Quantum and nuclear physics
507(41)
12.1 The interaction of matter with radiation
507(21)
12.2 Nuclear physics
528(20)
Options
Available on the website accompanying this book: www.hoddereducation.com/IBextras
Chapter 13 Relativity
Option A
13.1 The beginnings of relativity
13.2 Lorentz transformations
13.3 Spacetime diagrams
13.4 Relativistic mechanics (AHL)
13.5 General relativity (AHL)
Chapter 14 Engineering physics
Option B
14.1 Rigid bodies and rotational dynamics
14.2 Thermodynamics
14.3 Fluids and fluid dynamics (AHL)
14.4 Forced vibrations and resonance (AHL)
Chapter 15 Imaging
Option C
15.1 Introduction to imaging
15.2 Imaging instrumentation
15.3 Fibre optics
15.4 Medical imaging (AHL)
Chapter 16 Astrophysics
Option D
16.1 Stellar quantities
16.2 Stellar characteristics and stellar evolution
16.3 Cosmology
16.4 Stellar processes (AHL)
16.5 Further cosmology (AHL)
Appendix
Graphs and data analysis
Answering examination questions
Answers, Glossary and Index
Answers to the self-assessment questions and examination questions in
Chapters 1--12 appear in the book; answers for the Options,
Chapters 13--16, are available on the website accompanying this book: www.hoddereducation.com/IBextras Answers to the self-assessment questions in
Chapters 1 to 12
548(13)
Answers to the examination questions in
Chapters 1 to 12
561(4)
Glossary 565(16)
Acknowledgements 581(2)
Index 583
John Allum and Christopher Talbot are experienced teachers of the IB Diploma.