Preparing for the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO)

In summary, the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) is a competition that requires a strong theoretical and experimental foundation in physics. In India, only a few people are able to compete due to the tough competition procedure.
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mabramovich
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Hey,

So I'd like to do the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) next year, and I was wondering what any of you wonderful physicists would suggest as adequate preparation, particularly those who have done IPhO before. I live in Ontario so I've looked at the University of Toronto Prep. Questions, and I have Fundamentals 7th Ed. (Halliday/Resnick/Walker), and that book looks quite good (it's our grade 12 text), although it's probably not enough. It's not as simple as buying a first or second year university book I don't think, since I don't have that level of math knowledge/ability and IPhO does not require any undergraduate math. So, any resources or textbooks would be of great help.

Thanks a lot (and good luck to whoever else wants to do IPhO, should be just as good as IChO).
 
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In India , I first gave my regional/state level NHPO exam , through which students from all over India were selected , total 260 of them , and then A national olympiad was help in which 50 people out of 260 were selected . Then these 50 people were trained for physics at B.Atomic,Research Centre Mumbai, after training got over , only 5 of the 50 were selected to represent INDIA at the IPHO.So i think procedure in INDIA is damn tough considering a huge population, the competition is tough.

BJ
 
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Dr.Brain said:
In India , I first gave my regional/state level NHPO exam , through which students from all over India were selected , total 260 of them , and then A national olympiad was help in which 50 people out of 260 were selected . Then these 50 people were trained for physics at B.Atomic,Research Centre Mumbai, after training got over , only 5 of the 50 were selected to represent INDIA at the IPHO.So i think procedure in INDIA is damn tough considering a huge population, the competition is tough.

BJ

I don't think it's _that_ difficult here (in Canada) but yeah.

So what (English) texts did you use?
 
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I used HC Verma Physics Vol I and II (Indian author book, excellent book for strengthening of problem solving books)

I also did problems from Resnick-Haliday-Krane Physics Vol I and II

Then for Advances Problems in Physics I did 'Irodov-Problems In Genral Physics) , the book is tough if you don't have a teacher nearby.

I also did some last year papers of IPHO
 
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I suppose that the organizing committee of your country (Canada) should give the participants enough training to participate gracefully in an IPHO. It consists of two parts: the experimental exam and the theoretical one. I just can tell you that the problems are long enough and need concentration and work, and not just some problem solving tricks. You will need a solid theoretical and experimental foundation in Physics.
 

1. How can I effectively prepare for the IPhO?

Effective preparation for the IPhO involves a combination of studying theoretical concepts and practicing problem-solving skills. Start by reviewing fundamental physics concepts and then move on to more complex topics. It is also crucial to solve past IPhO problems to familiarize yourself with the types of questions and format of the exam.

2. Which resources should I use to prepare for the IPhO?

Some recommended resources for IPhO preparation include textbooks, online lectures, past IPhO problems, and study groups. You can also attend physics camps and workshops specifically designed for IPhO training.

3. How important is it to have a strong mathematical background for the IPhO?

A strong mathematical background is essential for success in the IPhO. Many problems require advanced mathematical skills, such as calculus and trigonometry. It is crucial to have a solid understanding of mathematical concepts and be able to apply them to solve physics problems.

4. How should I manage my time during the IPhO exam?

The IPhO exam is a long and challenging test, so it is important to manage your time effectively. Read each question carefully and allocate your time accordingly. It may be helpful to start with the easier questions and then move on to the more difficult ones. Be sure to leave enough time to review your answers before the exam ends.

5. What should I expect during the IPhO competition?

The IPhO competition consists of both theoretical and experimental exams, which will test your knowledge and problem-solving skills in various areas of physics. You will also have the opportunity to meet and collaborate with other talented physics students from around the world. It is a challenging but rewarding experience that will also help you develop important skills such as teamwork and time management.

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