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  Hello everyone, I hope you are well. Today as the topic is free I will talk about how I met my favorite sport and other aspects. My favorite sport is calisthenics, currently I've been training for two and a half years and I'm going for much more. No doubt I am delighted with this sport, the story of how I came to this sport is half strange, I started going to the park to train pull-ups, because I wanted to get more strength for arm wrestling, but one day in a training, I played a video of a calisthenics athlete, which is called Viktor Kamenov, the video left me very impressed, Viktor performed movements that require inhuman strength, I will leave a photo of some of his movements that he performed in the video. Since that video I decided to get those "tricks", therefore, I started to train calisthenics, since I started training calisthenics I train a lot and with a lot of head to avoid injury. Currently I train five days a week, three days in the park in my

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  Hello everyone, today I will let you know my favorite subject. Well, so far the subject that I highlight is mechanics. Mechanics is a very interesting subject, starting with the classes, which call for the constant participation of the student, in class you participate imagining everything that is taught and in the seminar you participate raising the situations, the situations are exercises which sometimes you have to make a good approach to solve it well, this to my taste makes the seminars quite interesting. So far in the course we have seen vector and scalar magnitudes, uniform rectilinear motion, acceleration, linear momentum, impulse, conservation of linear momentum, Newton's laws, types of force: weight, dynamic friction, static friction, elastic force, torque and cross product, angular momentum (orbital and spin) and conservation of angular momentum. Those contents are the main ones since we have also seen others, but it would be quite an extensive list. I like t

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 Hello, today I am going to share with you a little bit about who for me is one of the most important physicists in the advances of chemistry and science in general. Erwin Schrödinger (1887-1961) , Austrian physicist and Nobel laureate, best known for his mathematical studies of wave mechanics and its applications to atomic structure. He was born in Vienna and studied at the University of Vienna. He taught physics at the universities of Stuttgart, Breslau, Zurich, Berlin, Oxford and Graz. Schrödinger's most important contribution to physics was the development of a rigorous mathematical description of the discrete standing waves that describe the distribution of electrons within the atom. Schrödinger showed that his theory, published in 1926, was the mathematical equivalent of the matrix mechanics theories formulated the previous year by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg. Both theories formed to a large extent the basis of quantum mechanics. Schrödinger shared the 1933 Nobel

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Hello everyone, as this time the topic is free, I decided to talk about my passion for my favorite soccer team. My favorite soccer team is undoubtedly Colo-Colo, more than a team or a club, for me Colo-Colo is a feeling, sometimes my mood depends on the results that Colo-Colo gets when they play on weekends. This passion for Colo-Colo was born since I was a child, since I saw my family dedicate maximum attention to the Colo-Colo games, I saw them screaming with their soul every goal and suffering too much when Colo-Colo lost, as time went by I sat down to watch the games and without realizing I felt inside me a beautiful sensation, I started to be anxious before every game and to spend the 90 minutes with maximum tension. Today June 5 marks 30 years since Colo-Colo won the Copa Libertadores, this cup is one of the most valuable achievements that a South American team can get. Moreover, the only Chilean team that has this cup is Colo-Colo. Obviously I was not able to see the fin