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Students work together using two versions of a collaborative Seesaw simulation. They must determine whether a seesaw can be balanced with a set of prescribed masses. In one version, a student has control over placement of masses on the left side of the seesaw.

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Õpilased töötavad koos, kasutades koostööl põhineva kiige tasakaalustamise simulatsiooni kahte varianti. Nad peavad kindlaks tegema, kas kiike saab tasakaalustada ettenähtud kaaludega. Ühes variandis on õpilasel kontroll kaalude paigutamise üle kiige vasakule küljele.

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This is the Irish language version of "Observing The Skies: Space Telescopes"

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Explora a construção do Telescópio Espacial James Webb (JWST) e o design do seu espelho primário. Esta atividade descreve três questões de engenharia. Poderá escolher explorar apenas uma, duas ou todas: Qual é a melhor forma de criar um espelho grande que possa ir para o Espaço?

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Tutki miten James Webb -avaruuskaukoputki (JWST) on rakennettu ja mikä sen pääpeilin muoto on. Tämä aktiviteetti käsittelee kolmea tekniikan kysymystä: Mikä on paras tapa sellaisen suuren peilin tekemiselle, joka voidaan lähettää avaruuteen?

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Deze ILS dient om je kennis te activeren ter voorbereid van de lessen toegepaste mechanica: OLA Pompen en ventilatoren. Tijdens deze lessen worden volgende doelen nagestreefd:

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Explora la construcción del telescopio espacial James Webb (JWST) y el diseño de su espejo primario. Esta actividad describe tres cuestiones de ingeniería. Puedes elegir explorar una sola cuestión o las tres. ¿Cuál es la mejor manera de fabricar un espejo de gran tamaño que pueda ir al espacio?

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Μελετήστε την κατασκευή του τηλεσκοπίου James Webb (JWST) και τον σχεδιασμό του πρωτεύοντος καθρέφτη του. Αυτό το μάθημα αφορά σε τρία θέματα μηχανευτικής (engineering).

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Explore the construction of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the design of its primary mirror. This activity outlines three engineering issues. You may choose to explore any single issue or all three. What is the best way to make a large mirror that can go into space?