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Physics data booklet

For use during the course and in the examinations


First assessment 2025

Version 1.1
Diploma Programme
Physics data booklet

Published February 2023


Updated May 2023

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Contents
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Mathematical equations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Uncertainties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Fundamental constants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Metric (SI) multipliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Unit conversions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Electrical circuit symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Electromagnetic spectrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
A. Space, time and motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
B. The particulate nature of matter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
C. Wave behaviour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
D. Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
E. Nuclear and quantum physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Physics data booklet


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Physics data booklet


Introduction
This Diploma Programme (DP) Physics data booklet accompanies the DP Physics guide and DP
Physics teacher support material. It contains electrical symbols, mathematics equations, constants,
and physics equations relevant to the course.

Students must have access to a copy of this booklet for the duration of the course so that they
can become familiar with its contents. Direct reference is made to relevant equations in the
“Understandings” sections of the guide. This helps to maintain the emphasis on interpretation and
application rather than memorization of symbols, constants and equations.

The Physics data booklet is split into two sections. The first includes information which is used
throughout the teaching of DP physics and the second contains equations relevant to specific themes
and topics. Note that all equations relate to the magnitude of the quantities only. Vector notation has
not been used.

Each student must have access to a clean copy of the Physics data booklet during examinations.
It is the responsibility of the school to download a copy of this booklet from IBIS or the Programme
Resource Centre and to ensure that there are sufficient copies available for all students.

Physics data booklet 1


Mathematical equations
Area of a triangle 1
A= (bh ) where b is the base, h is the height
2
Area of a circle A = πr 2 where r is the radius

Circumference of a circle C = 2πr

Volume of a cuboid V = lwh where l is the length, w is the width, h is the


height
Volume of a cylinder V r 2h

Volume of a prism V = Ah where A is the area of cross-section

4 3
Volume of a sphere V= πr
3

Area of the curved surface A 2 rh


of a cylinder
Vectors A
AV

θ
AH

AH A cos

AV A sin

sin θ
Trigonometric relationships tan θ =
cos θ

sin2 θ + cos2 θ = 1

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Uncertainties
If: y = a ± b then: ∆y = ∆a + ∆b

ab ∆y ∆a ∆b ∆c
If: y = then: = + +
c y a b c

∆y ∆a
If: y = a n then: = n
y a

Fundamental constants
Quantity Symbol Approximate value

Acceleration of free fall g 9.8 m s−2 (Earth’s surface)

Gravitational constant G 6.67 × 10−11 Nm2 kg−2

Avogadro constant NA 6.02 × 1023 mol−1

Gas constant R 8.31JK −1 mol−1


Boltzmann constant kB 1.38 × 10−23 JK −1 KB ¥
=

Stefan–Boltzmann constant σ 5.67 × 10−8 W m−2 K −4

Coulomb constant k 8.99 × 109 Nm2 C−2

Permittivity of free space ε0 8.85 × 10−12 C2 N−1 m−2

Permeability of free space 4π × 10−7 T mA −1

Speed of light in vacuum c 3.00 × 108 m s−1

Planck constant h 6.63 × 10−34 Js

Elementary charge e 1.60 × 10−19 C

Electron rest mass me 9.110 × 10−31 kg = 0.000549 u = 0.511MeV c −2

Proton rest mass mp 1.673 × 10−27 kg = 1.007276 u = 938 MeV c −2

Neutron rest mass mn 1.675 × 10−27 kg = 1.008665 u = 940 MeV c −2

(Unified) atomic mass unit u 1.661× 10−27 kg = 931.5 MeV c −2

Solar constant S 1.36 × 103 W m−2


=

s =

Fermi radius R0 1.20 × 10−15 m

Physics data booklet 3


Metric (SI) multipliers
Prefix Abbreviation Value

peta P 1015

tera T 1012

giga G 109
mega M 106

kilo k 103

hecto h 102

deca da 101

deci d 10−1

centi c 10−2

milli m 10−3

micro μ 10−6

nano n 10−9

pico p 10−12

femto f 10−15

Unit conversions

180°
1 radian (rad) ≡
π
Temperature (K ) = temperature ( °C ) + 273

1 light year ( ly ) = 9.46 × 1015 m

1 parsec (pc ) = 3.26 ly

1 astronomical unit ( AU) = 1.50 × 1011 m

1 kilowatt-hour ( kWh ) = 3.60 × 106 J

h c = 1.99 × 10−25 Jm = 1.24 × 10 −6 eV m

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Electrical circuit symbols

Cell Battery Switch

Voltmeter Ammeter Resistor

Light-dependent resistor
Variable resistor Thermistor
(LDR)

Potentiometer Lamp Light emitting diode (LED)

Heating element Motor Earth (ground)

Electromagnetic spectrum
energy

10 −16 10 −14 10 −12 10 −10 10 −8 10 −6 10 −4 10 −2 100 102 10 4 106 108 wavelength / m

 rays X-rays UV IR microwaves radio waves

V I B G Y O R
400 700
wavelength / nm

Physics data booklet 5


A. Space, time and motion
Standard level and higher level

A.1 Kinematics u +v
s= t
2
:Q"Ésvn=ux
-
.

v = u + at To find velocity hit


.

-
'

.
Vy =
Uy
-

gt
vis v =
FEI
1 2
s = ut + at To find range
→ Sa = Unt to

2 solve quadratically to find time t =


-

utu =
-Ñ > 0

v = u + 2as
2 2 TO find max .

height → v5 =
ugh +
Zgsjzgs; hi hi
-

sy=%§
A.2 Forces and momentum Ff ≤ µsFN Ff = @ ax static friction
-

for stationary object until


they
Ff = µdFN
can move
Mishler come to
more )
works dynamic friction for
mouthy objects
Ain
↑ FH = −k x SHM is *
mkntsoraniaxliedf.ae
.

¥-9 F serins
.

mass
Sys
⑦ Aneto direction
.

Hooke 's
= 6πη rv
low
Only for
.

d - Chastain force) : Ms > Md


spheres viscous fluid
Fb = ρVg →
pis density liquid
of .

Fg = mg

p = mv

J = F ∆t [ =Fot = mor

∆p
F = ma =
∆t
v2 4π 2 r
a= = ω 2r = 2 w=2¥=
r T
E. = m¥
2π r
v= = ωr
T
A.3 Work, energy and power W = Fs cos θ aisle between displacement
and force direction €0 -
_

1 p2 Cesc Kooy = -1

Ek ! mv 2 ! f =mv

2 2m p2=m2✓2
Mr
2
=

∆Ep = mg ∆h 2m€ =
Émv2= Ew

1
EH = k ∆x 2[First square came ]
2
∆W D= ¥
P= = Fv = =
Fu
∆t

useful work out useful power out


η= = efficiency
total work in total power in
.

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Additional higher level

¥
A.4 Rigid body mechanics τ = Fr sin θ
ωf + ωi
∆θ = t
2
ωf = ωi + α t

1
∆θ = ωit + α t 2
2
ωf2 = ωi2 + 2α∆θ

I = Σmr 2
τ = Iα
L = Iω
∆L = τ∆t
∆L = ∆( I ω )

1 2 L2
Ek = Iω =
2 2I
A.5 Galilean and special relativity x ' = x − vt
t'=t
u' = u −v
1
x ' = γ ( x − vt ) where γ =
v2
1−
c2
⎛ vx ⎞
t ' = γ ⎜t − 2 ⎟
⎝ c ⎠
u −v
u' =
uv
1− 2
c
( ∆s )2 = (c ∆t )2 − ∆x 2

∆t = γ∆t0

L0
L=
γ
v
tan θ =
c

Physics data booklet 7


B. The particulate nature of matter
Standard level and higher level
B.1 Thermal energy transfers m
ρ=
V density basic

3 Internal energy =
Ep + Éw [Average random

Ek = kBT of an abject ↓
kinetic
energy]
2
,

Dependent on

Terry
Q = mc ∆T -312mi
{ Q = mL
.

m COT an

Micro molecular → W by . . .

Power is Mati, Liquid

gywgg.su/iuuP--E---mY--T=ocoT.oisthrate
constant
¥wGk
.

"
at which e melts .
]
. . Ice

£
-

∆Q ∆T
-

conduit.in#---...a
- .
- -
- .
_
.

∆x }
Trondheim
praenomina = kA 1€ ¥"
'
∆t
↳ >↳ due to

Tent CAN BE EQUATED W done and distance

manias
.

L = σ AT 4
.

Iaimihositeiloieritbiaiahoiay
"

'

Hermit L
-
-

conductivity L looks
b= linkenihyotblaihbaay
¥A
.

4π d 2
λmaxT = 2.9 × 10−3 mK Union 's la -7
r

peak wavelength hw
19%7+1 '

B.2 Greenhouse effect power radiated per unit area


emissivity =
σT 4 reflected "
"


✗ =L e
total scattered power
-

albedo =
total incident power
B.3 Gas laws F
P= pressure .

A
N ⁿC
n= n
=

NA Mn

PV
¥=☒¥
"
= constant
T
PV = nRT = NkBT

P=
1 2
3
ρv /
✓ i> Mist speed *

3 3
U= nRT = NkBT U = intern /
energy
2 2
, .

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∆q SI
B.5 Current and circuits witter - Colomb
I= Dq=I t -

∆t =
Any s / second

W → Heard done

V=
q
V ✓ Non ohiemec
R= 112
= -

I Us
Ohmic devices

RA
ρ= 12 -
resistance
L
,

f resistivity
|÷T÷¥
=
,

,
V 2

2g
-0×-01
P = IV = I R = 2 Power dissipated in circuit

R IV
D- -

Rover in batter

☒ =I2r

Series circuits Parallel circuits

I = I1 = I 2 = ... I = I1 + I 2 + ...

V = V1 + V2 + ... V = V1 = V2 = ...

1 1 1
Rs = R1 + R2 + ... = + + ...
Rp R1 R2

ε = I(R + r ) internal resistance


9rad . -_ r

i↳ayt=E
r =
I
Iis
-

Additional higher level


B.4 Thermodynamics Q = ∆U + W
W = P ∆V
3 3
∆U = nR ∆T = NkB ∆T
2 2
∆Q
∆S =
T
S = kB ln Ω
5
PV = constant
3

useful work
η=
input energy
Tc
ηCarnot = 1 −
Th

Physics data booklet 9


C. Wave behaviour
Standard level and higher level
C.1 Simple harmonic motion a = −ω 2 x for pendulum • r
fer spring mess :

T =
1 2π
= Kelly 'ÉY Fret = ma

ω
kid

f
=
ma
-

'
,

a =
-1mn
i. ad - k

m
T = 2π
k

l
T = 2π
g

C.2 Wave model λ


v= fλ =
T
C.3 Wave phenomena n1 sin θ 2 v 2
= =
n2 sin θ1 v1

Constructive interference:
path difference = nλ

Destructive interference:
1
path difference = (n + )λ
2
λD D= distance from screen
s=
d d- slit ninth
C.5 Doppler effect ∆f ∆λ v yrevcssimnl scared of star
= ≈
-

f λ c → lights coed
Additional higher level
C.1 Simple harmonic motion x = x0 sin(ωt + φ )

v = ω x0 cos(ωt + φ )

v = ±ω x0 2 − x 2

1
ET = mω 2 x02
2
1
Ep = mω 2 x 2
2

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C.3 Wave phenomena λ
θ=
b
nλ = d sin θ
C.5 Doppler effect ⎛ v ⎞
Moving source: f ′ = f ⎜ ⎟
⎝ v ± us ⎠
⎛ v ± uo ⎞
Moving observer: f ′ = f ⎜ ⎟
⎝ v ⎠

Physics data booklet 11


D. Fields
Standard level and higher level
D.1 Gravitational fields m1m2
F =G
r2
F M
g= =G 2
m r
D.2 Electric and magnetic fields q1q2 1
F =k where k =
r 2
4πε 0
F
E=
q
V
E=
d
D.3 Motion in electromagnetic fields F = qvB sin θ

F = B I L sin θ
F II
= µ0 1 2
L 2π r
Additional higher level
D.1 Gravitational fields m1m2
Ep = −G
r
M
Vg = −G
r
∆Vg
g=−
∆r
W = m∆Vg

2GM
v esc =
r

GM
v orbital =
r
D.2 Electric and magnetic fields q1q2
Ep = k
r
kQ
Ve =
r
∆Ve
E=−
∆r
W = q ∆Ve

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D.4 Induction Φ = BA cos θ
∆Φ
ε = −N
∆t
ε = BvL

E. Nuclear and quantum physics


Standard level and higher level
E.1 Structure of the atom E =hf
E.3 Radioactive decay E = mc 2
E.5 Fusion and stars 1
d(parsec) =
p(arc-second)
Additional higher level
E.1 Structure of the atom 1
R = R0 A 3

13.6
E=− eV
n2
nh
mvr =

E.2 Quantum physics Emax = h f − Φ

h
λ=
p
h
λf − λi = ∆λ = (1 − cos θ )
me c

E.3 Radioactive decay N = N0 e − λ t

A = λ N = λ N0 e − λ t
ln 2
T1 =
2
λ

Physics data booklet 13

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