How do I troubleshoot a simulation not loading in my web browser?

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The user is unable to load a buoyancy simulation required for their online physics class, which involves explaining the factors affecting a hot air balloon's buoyancy. They encounter a session timeout error when attempting to access the simulation link. The discussion highlights the urgency of resolving this issue, as the user has only 17 days left to complete the course. There is a request for assistance in troubleshooting the loading problem. The conversation prompts inquiries about the web browser being used to access the simulation.
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Buoyancy.. can someone help me!?

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im doing an online physics intro class. and for the buoyancy chapter i have to open this .jar file and then explain what happens to the hot air balloon, what factors are affecting it floating, etc. Clcik here to launch the simulation.

http://jcpseschool.jefferson.k12.ky...f-e80e-4d7a-b8b4-7d62a7885655&permalinkType=0

but i can't view it with my computer for some reason. and so i was going to ask you guys what the heck is happening in the similuation so i can move on in the class (which i have 17days left to finish by the way) .


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Session Timeout
Your session has expired due to an extended period of inactivity. You will need to reauthenticate to access the requested information.
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That's what I get when I try to load it.

What web browser are you using?
 
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