Interactive revision covering all 7 MYP Physics topics. Practice questions, guided lessons, and eAssessment-style paper generation — built for IB students.
What's Covered
From forces and motion to astrophysics — practise with interactive questions mapped to the IB MYP Sciences framework. Each topic includes activities with instant feedback, step-by-step guided lessons, and access to the formula sheet. Ideal for exam revision, eAssessment preparation, and continuous practice throughout the year.
7 Core Topics
All topics from the IB MYP Physics curriculum, with practice activities and guided lessons for each.
Density, forces, motion (SUVAT equations), momentum, pressure, work, energy, power, and efficiency.
Wave speed, frequency, period, wave properties, the electromagnetic spectrum, sound, and light.
Current, voltage, Ohm's Law, resistance, power, energy, and series & parallel circuits.
Specific heat capacity, latent heat, states of matter, the particle model, and thermal energy transfer.
Magnetic fields, electromagnets, transformers, and electromagnetic induction.
Atomic structure, radioactive decay, half-life calculations, nuclear reactions, and radiation types.
The Solar System, stellar evolution, galaxies, the expanding universe, and cosmological models.
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Why Project 56
More than just a question bank — a complete physics revision toolkit.
Generate IB-style practice papers from 7 topics with 3 difficulty contexts plus mock and M25 exam styles.
Get step-by-step explanations when you're stuck. Ask follow-up questions in natural language.
See your scores, streaks, and per-topic mastery. Dashboard charts show your improvement over time.
31 interactive lessons with worked examples, diagrams, and embedded practice. Learn at your own pace.
Every question provides immediate explanations so you understand the physics, not just the answer.
Quick-access official IB MYP sciences formula sheet with metric multipliers, always one click away.
Start with 25 free questions per day. No credit card required.
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