Physics, asked by curioussoul, 10 months ago

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syllabus of ijso for physics​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The International Junior Science Olympiad is a general science competition. The IJSO syllabus is therefore not strictly divided into the disciplines biology, chemistry and physics but rather intends to highlight basic general concepts in science.

This conceptual approach is also meant to encourage the development of problems of interdisciplinary content and relevance.

The content of the syllabus is based on

The former syllabus of the IJSO.

The syllabi for students up to 15 years of age in the participating countries.

The problems given at the IJSO until the 5th IJSO in 2008.

Omissions and additions were made if considered suitable.

Answered by Anonymous
2

The content of the syllabus is based on

The former syllabus of the IJSO.

The syllabi for students up to 15 years of age in the participating countries.

The problems given at the IJSO until the 5th IJSO in 2008.

Omissions and additions were made if considered suitable.

 

Remarks about problems given at the IJSO

More complex or additional topics may be investigated in the problems provided sufficient information to work on the questions is given in the problems themselves. This may include topics in science that are not listed below as well as the use of sophisticated apparatus in the experiments. The additional topics will not compose more than 10 % of any paper.

All Problems should be given using SI-units. If other units are used the conversion to SI-units should be explained. A list including all the natural constants used in the tests should be provided.

The experimental problems at the IJSO should only employ equipment that most of the students are familiar with and that may be found at schools. Furthermore they should not involve dissection of animals.


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