Forces
Newton’s Laws and Forces of Special Interest
Rodrigo Alcaraz de la Osa
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I have a PhD in Physics and I teach Physics and Chemistry at IES PeΓ±acastillo in Cantabria (Spain).
Alicia Sampedro
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I am a bilingual Physics and Chemistry Teacher at IES Cardenal Pardo in Tavera but I am also passionate about the use of ICT and robotics in the classroom.
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