The High School Physics Thermodynamics Quiz is a free web app for practicing heat, gases, and the first law of thermodynamics in a 4-choice format.
The questions are independently written for this app. They use standard physics facts such as units, constants, and physical laws, but they do not reproduce textbook questions, entrance exam questions, mock exam questions, or commercial workbook explanations.
The course structure is original and is designed for daily review, regular test preparation, and broad high school physics practice.
Hints change according to the current problem. They include original SVG diagrams for heat flow, temperature conversion, gas state equations, p-V work, the first law, and heat engines.
The app also supports rankings, challenge history, best records, and frequently missed questions.
This app is designed for searches such as high school physics thermodynamics quiz, heat and temperature practice, specific heat problems, latent heat review, calorimetry questions, gas law quiz, ideal gas equation practice, p-V graph work, first law of thermodynamics problems, internal energy review, and heat engine efficiency practice.
Each course focuses on one idea at a time, so you can start with temperature conversion and heat quantity, then move to gases, p-V graphs, thermodynamic processes, and integrated review.
Start with the 10-question basics mix if you want a quick check. If you are unsure about formulas, choose a single-topic 20-question course and use the hints after each mistake.
For broader review, use the 50-question heat engine and integrated practice course or the 100-question comprehensive challenge after studying the basic formulas.
This site is not an official website of Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the National Center for University Entrance Examinations, any school, publisher, cram school, or preparatory school.
This site is not certified, authorized, supervised, or endorsed by those organizations or companies.
The questions, choices, explanations, diagrams, and numerical settings are independently created. Please check official websites for formal curriculum, examination, and teaching material information.
Official reference link: High School Curriculum Guidelines commentary page
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