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Tentang Olimpiade Fisika (Pdf) - Yohanes Surya.com

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§3Each participating country shall send a delegation, normally consisting of fivestudents (contestants) and two ac<strong>com</strong>panying persons (delegation leaders) atmost.The contestants shall be students of general or technical secondary schools i.e.schools which cannot be considered technical colleges. Students who havefinished their school examinations in the year of the <strong>com</strong>petition can be membersof the team as long as they have not <strong>com</strong>menced their university studies. The ageof the contestants should not exceed twenty years on June 30th of the year of the<strong>com</strong>petition.The delegation leaders must be specialists in physics or physics teachers, capableof solving the problems of the <strong>com</strong>petition <strong>com</strong>petently. Each of them should beable to speak English.§4The Organisers of the Olympiad determine in accordance to the programme theday of arrival and the day of departure as well as the place in their country fromwhich the delegations are supposed to arrive and depart. The costs for eachdelegation as a result of activities connected to the Olympiad from the day ofarrival till the day of departure are covered by the Organising Committee.§5The <strong>com</strong>petition shall be conducted over two days, one for the theoreticalexamination and one for the experimental examination. There will be at least onefull day of rest between the examinations.The theoretical examination shall consist of three theoretical problems and shallbe of five hours total duration.The experimental examination shall consist of one or two problems and shall beof five hours total duration.Contestants may bring into the examination drawing instruments and nonprogrammablepocket calculators. No other aids may be brought into theexamination.The theoretical problems should involve at least four areas of physics taught atsecondary school level, (see Syllabus). Secondary school students should be ableto solve the <strong>com</strong>petition problems with standard high school mathematics andwithout extensive numerical calculation.39

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