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IYPT 2005 in Winterthur, Switzerland

Results

Finals

  1. Germany
  2. Belarus
  3. United States of America

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Total ranking of all teams after round 5

Team: 1st PF 2nd PF 3rd PF 4th PF 5th PF Total Rank
Germany 51,5 49,4 50,3 45,0 53,0 249,2 1
Belarus 43,0 49,0 49,2 44,6 48,4 234,2 2
USA 47,5 45,2 44,0 48,8 47,0 232,5 3
Australia 43,8 45,4 49,6 45,4 48,2 232,4 4
Poland 42,0 46,8 46,6 48,4 48,3 232,1 5
Bulgaria 47,3 45,0 46,3 46,5 44,4 229,5 6
Brazil 46,0 45,8 42,4 48,4 46,4 229,0 7
New Zealand 46,5 44,2 48,3 43,0 46,4 228,4 8
Korea 47,0 46,6 43,8 45,8 42,0 225,2 9
Slovakia 47,0 44,0 42,4 43,8 47,5 224,7 10
United Kingdom 44,8 45,4 42,8 43,4 44,6 221,0 11
Croatia 38,5 42,8 43,2 44,0 48,6 217,1 12
Russia I 39,8 42,8 47,0 43,8 43,0 216,4 13
Austria 42,3 42,2 42,2 43,5 44,2 214,4 14
Indonesia 40,5 44,8 44,2 44,2 39,0 212,7 15
Hungary 42,3 39,2 42,5 45,6 42,8 212,4 16
Ukraine 40,3 38,2 43,8 41,6 41,8 205,7 17
Netherlands 40,5 39,0 43,2 42,8 39,3 204,8 18
Sweden 36,3 42,8 43,8 43,0 38,2 204,1 19
Russia II 39,3 38,8 40,8 39,5 42,2 200,6 20
Switzerland II 37,5 44,0 42,7 38,1 36,4 198,7 21
Czech Republic 36,0 38,2 38,8 44,8 38,3 196,1 22
Switzerland I 38,8 38,8 44,6 34,8 36,4 193,4 23
Kenya 42,3 39,6 39,4 34,8 35,6 191,7 24
Georgia 36,8 38,2 32,4 36,6 31,4 175,4 25

Problems

1. Dragonfly

Propose a model of how a dragonfly flies. Investigate the major parameters and validate your model.

2. The two ball problem

Two balls placed in contact on a tilted groove sometimes do not roll down. Explain the phenomenon and find the conditions, under which it occurs.

3. Avalanche

Under what conditions may an avalanche occur? Investigate the phenomenon experimentally.

4. Hydraulic jump

When a smooth column of water hits a horizontal plane, it flows out radially. At some radius, its height suddenly rises. Investigate the nature of the phenomenon. What happens if a liquid more viscous than water is used?

5. Mirage

Create a mirage like a road or desert mirage in a laboratory and study its parameters.

6. Noise

When a droplet of water or other liquid falls on a hot surface, it produces a sound. On what parameters does the sound depend?

7. The bouncing plug

A bathtub or sink is filled with water. Remove the plug and place a plastic ball over the plughole. As the water drains the ball starts to oscillate. Investigate the phenomenon.

8. Windcar

Construct a car which is propelled solely by wind energy. The car should be able to drive straight into the wind. Determine the efficiency of your car.

9. Sound in the glass

Fill a glass with water. Put a tea-spoon of salt into the water and stir it. Explain the change of the sound produced by the clicking of the glass with the tea-spoon during the dissolving process.

10. Flow rate

Combine powdered iron (iron filings) with a vegetable oil. Connect two containers with plastic tubing and allow the mixture to drain through the tube. Develop an external mechanism to control the flow rate of the mixture.

11. Water droplets

If a stream of water droplets is directed at a small angle to the surface of water in a container, droplets may bounce off the surface and roll across it before merging with the body of water. In some cases the droplets rest on the surface for a significant length of time. They can even sink before merging. Investigate these phenomena.

12. Ball spin

Spin can be used to alter the flight path of balls in sport. Investigate the motion of a spinning ball, for example a table-tennis or tennis ball, in order to determine the effect of the relevant parameters.

13. Hard Starch

A mixture of starch (e.g. cornflour or cornstarch) and a little water has some interesting properties. Investigate how its "viscosity" changes when stirred and account for this effect. Do any other common substances demonstrate this effect?

14. Einstein - de Haas Experiment

When you apply a vertical magnetic field to a metallic cylinder suspended by a string it begins to rotate. Study this phenomenon.

15. Optical tunneling

Take two glass prisms separated by a small gap. Investigate under what conditions light incident at angles greater than the critical angle is not totally internally reflected. problems2005 glassprism.gif

16. Obstacle in a funnel

Granular material is flowing out of a vessel through a funnel. Investigate if it is possible to increase the outflow by putting an "obstacle" above the outlet pipe?

17. Ocean "Solaris"

A transparent vessel is half-filled with saturated salt water solution and then fresh water is added with caution. A distinct boundary between these liquids is formed. Investigate its behaviour if the lower liquid is heated.