08:52AM, Wednesday 08 February 2012
A physics teacher is hoping pedal power will earn him and his school their share of a £2,000 prize.
John Hudson of Burnham Grammar School has created a short film on the science of cycling and submitted it to O2 Learn, an online educational video library.
Weekly prizes are handed out by the website and the video with the most views by Sunday will win £1,000 each for the school and the teacher.
GCSE science pupils starred in the video, which features a humorous explanation on the physics of cycling and gyroscopes.
Mr Hudson, who has taught at the Hogfair Lane school for three years, said: "The students' presenting and acting skills were brilliant and I couldn't have done it without them."
In October last year Mr Hudson's 'Liquid Nitrogen Show' narrowly missed out on a £150,000 prize after being shortlisted in the last eight of O2 Learn's national competition.
Click here to watch the video.
Only views by those registered with the O2 Learn website will count.
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