IB-PHY-A
IB Physics: Space, Time and Motion
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Course Curriculum
This course is one of our five IBDP physics courses aimed at helping students attain a foundational understanding of key concepts in physics. This course provides detailed, easy-to-understand explanations on the fundamental principles that govern the universe, focusing on the relationships between space, time, and the motion of objects. Students will receive expert guidance on key topics in classical mechanics, including Newton's laws of motion, kinematics, and the conservation of energy and momentum. Through detailed explanations, tailored practice problems, and step-by-step problem-solving techniques, students will develop a solid understanding of how objects move and interact in the physical world, building a strong foundation for success in their IBDP Physics assessments. In addition to classical mechanics, the tutoring sessions will cover the groundbreaking concepts of relativity, introducing students to Einstein's theories of special and general relativity. We will explore the nature of spacetime, the behavior of light, and the relativistic effects such as time dilation and length contraction. This course aims to enhance students' analytical skills and deepen their appreciation for the complexities of the universe. By the end of the course, learners will be well-prepared to tackle challenging physics problems and gain a comprehensive understanding of the laws that govern our cosmos, providing them with the confidence and knowledge needed for their IBDP Physics examinations. This class meets once a week.