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1 International Baccalaureate Physics
Physics Olympics

2 Physics Olympics Students form teams of three.
Teams compete in three events. One of the events is a “calculation” event.

3 (visit PO website for more info)
Physics Olympics Students form teams of three. Teams compete in three events. One of the events is a “calculation” event. Make a team of three Show me that you can “calculate.” Sign up with me for your three events. (visit PO website for more info) Plan transportation, meals, shirts, and construction.

4 Calculation events Students form teams of three.
Teams compete in three events. One of the events is a “calculation” event. Air track - Centripetal force Spring constant - Magnetic field Trajectory * Laser shoot

5 Calculation events One of the events is a “calculation” event.
Air track - Centripetal force Spring constant - Magnetic field Trajectory * Laser shoot Your team must pre-qualify by solving a related physics problem. Here are some practice problems:

6 Air Track Your team must pre-qualify by solving a related physics problem. Here are some practice problems: A 50.0 gram load sits on a gram glider. The glider is 15.0 cm long and is 85.0 cm from a photogate. If a 35.0 gram weight pulls on the glider, how long will the photogate be blocked?

7 Air Track

8 Centripetal force Your team must pre-qualify by solving a related physics problem. Here are some practice problems: You hang a gram mass from a string and use it to whirl a rubber stopper in a 45.0 cm radius circle. Your partner times 20.0 revolutions in 7.68 seconds. What is the stopper’s mass?

9 Centripetal force

10 Spring constant Your team must pre-qualify by solving a related physics problem. Here are some practice problems: You hang a gram mass from a spring and observe it oscillate vertically. Your partner times 20.0 cycles in 7.68 seconds. When a different mass is oscillating, the stopwatch reads 9.64 seconds. What is the other mass?

11 Spring constant

12 Magnetic Field Your team must pre-qualify by solving a related physics problem. Here are some practice problems: You hold a magnetic compass 5.0 cm due north of a wire. When a switch is closed, current in the wire makes the compass deflect 62°. What is the strength of the magnetic field at a distance of 22.0 cm?

13 Magnetic Field

14 Trajectory Your team must pre-qualify by solving a related physics problem. Here are some practice problems: You work on a 75.0 cm tall table. A marble ball is released from a ramp and rolls along the level table top. Your partner times it with a stopwatch—he says it takes 0.84 seconds to roll a meter. How far from the table will the ball land?

15 Trajectory The ball will be in the air for t = (2y/g)1/2 t = 0.391 sec
You work on a 75.0 cm tall table. A marble ball is released from a ramp and rolls along the level table top. Your partner times it with a stopwatch—he says it takes 0.84 seconds to roll a meter. How far from the table will the ball land? The ball will be in the air for t = (2y/g)1/2 t = sec The ball’s speed is v = 100cm / 0.84 sec v = 119 cm/sec The range is v*t Range = 46.5 cm

16 *Laser shoot Your team must pre-qualify by solving a related physics problem. Here are some practice problems: You go into a room with a red line on a table and a post-it note on the wall. Position a semicircular dish of water at the end of the line and a tiny mirror 50 cm away so that when a laser beam is aimed down the red line the beam will hit the center of the post-it note. You have 10 minutes.


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