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Contents
1
Physics
1.1
Electro Magnetics
1.1.1
EM 1
1.1.1.1
Electric Field
1.1.1.1.1
Electrical charge
1.1.1.1.2
Distributed electric charge
1.1.1.1.3
Gauss Law
1.1.1.2
Electric potential
1.1.1.3
Shadowing
1.1.1.4
Dielectric
1.1.1.5
Capacitor
1.1.2
EM2
1.1.2.1
Electric Field
1.1.2.1.1
Electrical charge
1.1.2.1.2
Distributied electrical charge
1.1.2.1.3
Gauss Law
1.1.2.2
Electric potential
1.1.2.3
Shadowing
1.1.2.4
Dielectric
1.1.2.5
Capacitor
1.2
Modern Physics
1.2.1
Thermal radiation & light quantum charateristics
1.2.2
Particle scattering, Rutherford-Bohr atom
1.2.3
Particle wave characteristic & Schroedinger equation
1.2.4
Characteristics of atomic spectra
1.2.5
Molecules and Crystal
1.2.6
Radioactivity
1.2.7
Core reaction
1.2.8
Particle Reaction
1.3
Optical Wave
1.3.1
Small oscillations
1.3.2
Electric oscillinations
1.3.3
Elastic wave
1.3.4
Electromagmetic wave; radiation
1.3.5
Rotometric and optical geometry
1.3.6
Light interference
1.3.7
Light diffraction
1.3.8
Light polarization
1.3.9
Rotometric and optical geometry
1.3.10
Optics of moving sources
1.4
IPhO
1.4.1
IPHO 1
1.4.1.1
Warsaw, Poland 1967
1.4.1.1.1
Bullet and ball
1.4.1.1.2
Resistor circuit
1.4.1.1.3
Heat and ball
1.4.1.1.4
Pressure within Vessel
1.4.1.2
Budapest, Hungary 1968
1.4.1.2.1
Cylinder and beam on Inclided plane
1.4.1.2.2
Toluene
1.4.1.2.3
Refraction of Half-cylinder
1.4.1.3
Brno, Czech, 1969
1.4.1.3.1
Three car models
1.4.1.3.2
Mixture of water and ice
1.4.1.3.3
Charged Ring and ball
1.4.1.3.4
Glass Interference
1.4.1.4
Moscow, Soviet Union 1970
1.4.1.4.1
Beam pulled by motor
1.4.1.4.2
NaCl crystal
1.4.1.4.3
Charged concentric ball
1.4.1.4.4
Concave mirror
1.4.1.5
Sophia, Bulgary, 1971
1.4.1.5.1
Prism and two beams
1.4.1.5.2
Torricelli pipe
1.4.1.5.3
Series of cubes
1.4.1.5.4
Aquarium and fish
1.4.1.6
Bucharest, Romania, 1972
1.4.1.6.1
Three Cylinder
1.4.1.6.2
Two cylinders and connected piston
1.4.1.6.3
Lens and interference
1.4.1.7
Warsaw, Poland 1974
1.4.1.7.1
Hydrogen atom
1.4.1.7.2
Varied refractive index
1.4.1.7.3
Power source
1.4.1.8
Guestrow, East Germany, 1975
1.4.1.8.1
Rotating rod
1.4.1.8.2
Thick lens
1.4.1.8.3
Ion of magnetic fields
1.4.1.9
Hradec Kralove, Czhech 1977
1.4.1.9.1
Four stroke engine
1.4.1.9.2
Thin membrane interference
1.4.1.9.3
Electron gun
1.4.1.10
Moscow, Soviet Union 1979
1.4.1.10.1
Rocket landed on the moon
1.4.1.10.2
Weight difference
1.4.1.10.3
Laser light and moon
1.4.1.11
Varna, Bulgary, 1981
1.4.1.11.1
Gas velocity in the tube
1.4.1.11.2
Electric circuit
1.4.1.11.3
Wave reception
1.4.1.12
Malente, West Germany, 1982
1.4.1.12.1
Fluorescent lamp
1.4.1.12.2
Hanger oscillation
1.4.1.12.3
Air balloon
1.4.1.13
Bucharest, Romania, 1983
1.4.1.13.1
Movement of objects and reflective walls
1.4.1.13.2
RLC circuit
1.4.1.13.3
Two prisms
1.4.1.13.4
Compton scattering
1.4.1.14
Sigtuna, Sweden, 1984
1.4.1.14.1
Mirage
1.4.1.14.2
Pond Oscillation
1.4.1.14.3
Electric Filter
1.4.1.15
Protoroz, Slovenia, 1985
1.4.1.15.1
Radio wave
1.4.1.15.2
Hall effect
1.4.1.15.3
Spacecraft
1.4.1.16
London-Harrow, England, 1986
1.4.1.16.1
Diffraction
1.4.1.16.2
Earthquate propagation model
1.4.1.16.3
Oscillation of circular mass arrangement
1.4.1.17
Jena, East Germany, 1987
1.4.1.17.1
Cloud formation in mountains area
1.4.1.17.2
Focusing electrons
1.4.1.17.3
Infinite LC circuits
1.4.1.18
Bad Ischl, Austria, 1988
1.4.1.18.1
Determines the particle velocity spectrum
1.4.1.18.2
Maxwell’s wheels
1.4.1.18.3
Gas ion recombinant
1.4.1.19
Warsaw, Polandia, 1989
1.4.1.19.1
Liquid boilling point
1.4.1.19.2
three masses system
1.4.1.19.3
Proton microscope
1.4.2
IPHO 2
1.4.2.1
Groningen, Netherland, 1990
1.4.2.1.1
X-light diffraction by crystal
1.4.2.1.2
Electrical experiments in Earth Magnetosphere
1.4.2.1.3
Spinning Neutron Star
1.4.2.2
Havana, Cuba, 1991
1.4.2.2.1
Ball bounce
1.4.2.2.2
Charged ball relativistic
1.4.2.2.3
Laser cooling of atoms
1.4.2.3
Helsinki, Espoo Finland 1992
1.4.2.3.1
Spinning satellite
1.4.2.3.2
Linear Molecule longitudinal movement
1.4.2.3.3
Irradiated Satellite
1.4.2.4
Williamsburg, USA 1993
1.4.2.4.1
Atmospheric electricity
1.4.2.4.2
Laser force on Transparent Prism
1.4.2.4.3
Electric Beam
1.4.2.5
Beijing, PRC, 1994
1.4.2.5.1
Relativistic Particle
1.4.2.5.2
Superconductive Magnet
1.4.2.5.3
Disc collision accompanied by surface friction
1.4.2.6
Canberra, Australia, 1995
1.4.2.6.1
Redshift and star mass measurement
1.4.2.6.2
Sound slower in ocean
1.4.2.6.3
Cylindrical buoy
1.4.2.7
Oslo, Norway, 1996
1.4.2.7.1
Varied problems
1.4.2.7.2
Electrons in a coaxial cylinder
1.4.2.7.3
Tide on earth
1.4.2.8
Sudbury, Canada, 1997
1.4.2.8.1
Scale
1.4.2.8.2
Nuclear mass and stability
1.4.2.8.3
Solar powered plane
1.4.2.9
Reykjavik, Iceland, 1998
1.4.2.9.1
Rolling hexagonal prism
1.4.2.9.2
Water below icecap
1.4.2.9.3
Exceeding light speed
1.4.2.10
Padua, Italy, 1999
1.4.2.10.1
Absorption of radiation by gases
1.4.2.10.2
Magnetic fields of V shaped wire
1.4.2.10.3
Satellite to Jupiter
1.4.2.11
Leicester, Great Britain, 2000
1.4.2.11.1
Various problems
1.4.2.11.2
Bungee Jumping
1.4.2.11.3
Heat machine
1.4.2.11.4
Age of earth
1.4.2.11.5
Ball charge
1.4.2.11.6
Cooper ring rotation
1.4.2.11.7
Charges ratio to electron mass
1.4.2.11.8
Gravity wave
1.4.2.11.9
Section A
1.4.2.11.10
Section B
1.4.2.12
Antalya, Turkey, 2001
1.4.2.12.1
Varied Problems
1.4.2.12.2
Twin Star System
1.4.2.12.3
Magnetohydrodynamics Generator
1.5
Mechanics
1.5.1
Mechanics 1
1.5.1.1
Mechanics problem solving
1.5.1.2
World Olympiad selection
1.5.1.3
SAT problems
1.5.2
Mechanics 2
1.5.2.1
Calculus
1.5.2.2
Motion
1.5.2.3
Force and Momentum
1.5.2.4
Work and Energy
1.6
Thermodynamics
1.6.1
Electric deformation
1.6.2
Hydrodynamics
1.6.3
Equation and process of gas state
1.6.4
Thermodynamics Law I: Heat capacity
1.6.5
Gas Kinetic Theory, Boltamann Law and Maxwell distribution law
1.6.6
Thermodynamic Law II: Entropy
1.6.7
Fluids, Capillary Effect
1.6.8
Phase transformation
1.6.9
Transport phenomenon
2
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Electro Magnetics
EM 1
Electric Field
Electrical charge
Distributed electric charge
Gauss Law
Electric potential
Shadowing
Dielectric
Capacitor
EM2
Electric Field
Electrical charge
Distributied electrical charge
Gauss Law
Electric potential
Shadowing
Dielectric
Capacitor
Modern Physics
Thermal radiation & light quantum charateristics
Particle scattering, Rutherford-Bohr atom
Particle wave characteristic & Schroedinger equation
Characteristics of atomic spectra
Molecules and Crystal
Radioactivity
Core reaction
Particle Reaction
Optical Wave
Small oscillations
Electric oscillinations
Elastic wave
Electromagmetic wave; radiation
Rotometric and optical geometry
Light interference
Light diffraction
Light polarization
Rotometric and optical geometry
Optics of moving sources
IPhO
IPHO 1
Warsaw, Poland 1967
Bullet and ball
Resistor circuit
Heat and ball
Pressure within Vessel
Budapest, Hungary 1968
Cylinder and beam on Inclided plane
Toluene
Refraction of Half-cylinder
Brno, Czech, 1969
Three car models
Mixture of water and ice
Charged Ring and ball
Glass Interference
Moscow, Soviet Union 1970
Beam pulled by motor
NaCl crystal
Charged concentric ball
Concave mirror
Sophia, Bulgary, 1971
Prism and two beams
Torricelli pipe
Series of cubes
Aquarium and fish
Bucharest, Romania, 1972
Three Cylinder
Two cylinders and connected piston
Lens and interference
Warsaw, Poland 1974
Hydrogen atom
Varied refractive index
Power source
Guestrow, East Germany, 1975
Rotating rod
Thick lens
Ion of magnetic fields
Hradec Kralove, Czhech 1977
Four stroke engine
Thin membrane interference
Electron gun
Moscow, Soviet Union 1979
Rocket landed on the moon
Weight difference
Laser light and moon
Varna, Bulgary, 1981
Gas velocity in the tube
Electric circuit
Wave reception
Malente, West Germany, 1982
Fluorescent lamp
Hanger oscillation
Air balloon
Bucharest, Romania, 1983
Movement of objects and reflective walls
RLC circuit
Two prisms
Compton scattering
Sigtuna, Sweden, 1984
Mirage
Pond Oscillation
Electric Filter
Protoroz, Slovenia, 1985
Radio wave
Hall effect
Spacecraft
London-Harrow, England, 1986
Diffraction
Earthquate propagation model
Oscillation of circular mass arrangement
Jena, East Germany, 1987
Cloud formation in mountains area
Focusing electrons
Infinite LC circuits
Bad Ischl, Austria, 1988
Determines the particle velocity spectrum
Maxwell’s wheels
Gas ion recombinant
Warsaw, Polandia, 1989
Liquid boilling point
three masses system
Proton microscope
IPHO 2
Groningen, Netherland, 1990
X-light diffraction by crystal
Electrical experiments in Earth Magnetosphere
Spinning Neutron Star
Havana, Cuba, 1991
Ball bounce
Charged ball relativistic
Laser cooling of atoms
Helsinki, Espoo Finland 1992
Spinning satellite
Linear Molecule longitudinal movement
Irradiated Satellite
Williamsburg, USA 1993
Atmospheric electricity
Laser force on Transparent Prism
Electric Beam
Beijing, PRC, 1994
Relativistic Particle
Superconductive Magnet
Disc collision accompanied by surface friction
Canberra, Australia, 1995
Redshift and star mass measurement
Sound slower in ocean
Cylindrical buoy
Oslo, Norway, 1996
Varied problems
Electrons in a coaxial cylinder
Tide on earth
Sudbury, Canada, 1997
Scale
Nuclear mass and stability
Solar powered plane
Reykjavik, Iceland, 1998
Rolling hexagonal prism
Water below icecap
Exceeding light speed
Padua, Italy, 1999
Absorption of radiation by gases
Magnetic fields of V shaped wire
Satellite to Jupiter
Leicester, Great Britain, 2000
Various problems
Bungee Jumping
Heat machine
Age of earth
Ball charge
Cooper ring rotation
Charges ratio to electron mass
Gravity wave
Section A
Section B
Antalya, Turkey, 2001
Varied Problems
Twin Star System
Magnetohydrodynamics Generator
Mechanics
Mechanics 1
Mechanics problem solving
World Olympiad selection
SAT problems
Mechanics 2
Calculus
Motion
Force and Momentum
Work and Energy
Thermodynamics
Electric deformation
Hydrodynamics
Equation and process of gas state
Thermodynamics Law I: Heat capacity
Gas Kinetic Theory, Boltamann Law and Maxwell distribution law
Thermodynamic Law II: Entropy
Fluids, Capillary Effect
Phase transformation
Transport phenomenon
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