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Mikel Gil Osinaga

Caída Libre

Se trata de una investigación para determinar los factores que influyen en la caída libre de los cuerpos.
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Erorketa Askea

Gorputz baten erorketa askean eragiten duten aldagaiak edo faktoreak zehazteko ikerketa prozesu bat abian jarriko dugu.
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Ohm's Law Via Mountain Runners

Try to understand the functioning of an electrical circuit establishing an analogy with a mountain run. According to this, deduce the Ohm's Law carrying out some variations in critical parameters and predicting current or intensity changes.
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Breaking Bulbs

Studying the explosion of a light bulb, making relations between heat, electrical energy and power and connecting this last concept with voltage, resistance and intensity variables in an electrical circuit
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