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Sensors and Actuators: Theory and Assignments
Theoretical explanation and exercises about sensors, actuators and the application of these systems in a production automation.
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Vernier Caliper: Task
Assignment for students to check whether they can read the caliper.
Source: Vernier Caliper Readings by Thierry Willekens
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Metalworking: The Pyramid
Practical exercise welding MIG, MAG and TIG.
Operations in the workshop:
- signing off,
- cut out (guillotine shears)
- spot welding,
- welding
- finish off.
Can be supplemented as bodywork exercise, filling and spraying of the pyramid.
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Starting with innovation in technical and vocational education: Inspiration guide
Do you work in a technical or vocational school and do you have an interesting innovative idea to improve the world of education and the labor market for yourself and your students?
Would you like to pour this into a project but don't know where to …
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Repair Everywhere: Challenges
Repairing is good for the climate and the local economy. To bring the theme of repair to the attention of students, this document contains three challenges that you can organize at school or with the class.
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Repair café: Repairman for the class
Tips for visiting a Repair Café or a professional repairer in the area with your class. Or to possibly invite a repairer to class.
During such a visit or class discussion, students discover what volunteer or professional repairers do, but also …
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Mass and weight ; Issues
Eleven issues via BookWidgets about mass and weight. Based on the formula F=mg, , reasoning and a lot of language.
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Mass and Weight: Vectors
Exercise to gain more insight into drawing vectors. The student must see which vectors are drawn correctly or incorrectly. Then three simple problems are given that can be solved with the formula f=mg
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Uniformly Varying Motion: Reading Graphs
BookWidgets exercise on reading an at chart and recognizing movements associated with certain st, vt, or at charts.
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Uniformly variable motion: Reading st graphs
BookWidgets exercise on reading st graphs with simple calculations, recognizing smaller and larger accelerations, and recognizing st graph from a colliding ball.
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Uniformly variable motion: Reading a vt-graph (3)
Some questions about reading a vt chart and calculating a distance traveled. Recognize standstill, acceleration, deceleration and constant speed.
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Uniform rectilinear motion: Exercises
Sixteen BookWidgets Exercises on Calculating:
- acceleration,
- speed difference,
- initial speed,
- terminal Velocity
- time based on the formula v=s/t.
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