Not necessarily. While larger catapults can typically launch objects farther due to increased power and leverage, smaller catapults with an efficient design can still achieve considerable distance. Factors such as the force applied, angle of launch, and object being launched also play a role in determining how far a catapult can throw.
Yes, weight can affect how far a catapult launches a tennis ball. A heavier weight in the catapult can generate more force and potential energy, which can result in the tennis ball being launched further. However, the weight must be balanced and optimized to ensure the catapult operates efficiently and effectively.
The distance a catapult can propel a mass depends on multiple factors such as the design of the catapult, the weight of the mass being launched, and the force applied. Generally, larger and more powerful catapults can launch heavier masses over greater distances. The weight of the mass being launched also affects how far it can be propelled, as heavier masses require more force to launch and may not travel as far.
A catapult launches an object far by converting potential energy into kinetic energy. When the tension is released, the stored potential energy is transferred to the object, propelling it forward. Factors like the tension in the catapult's arm, the angle of launch, and the weight of the projectile all contribute to how far the object will be launched. Additionally, reducing air resistance and optimizing the design of the catapult can also help increase the launch distance.
It is better if the object is lighter on a catapult because it will be easier to launch with more speed and distance. A heavier object may not travel as far or have the same velocity upon launch.
Hello: * Yes, the angle of a catapult does affect the distance. And this applies to both changing the angle of the catapult and changing the angle of the terrain under the catapult. If you shoot the catapult at say 45 degrees, you have very good distance. If you shoot it at 30 degrees, while it may be further, it would be lower to the ground and perhaps not travel as far hitting trees and running into wind-shear. If you shoot at say 80 degrees, while the lob goes high up in the air, it won't travel very far. So your best bet, for maximum distance, is to take your catapult to the highest possible altitude, aim for 45 degrees, taking into account the wind direction and speed, and lob away. Don't hit anyone. :) Answer Actually, the maximum distance that can be achieved from a catapult is at an angle of 45 degrees. Every degree increase from 0 up to 45 approaches the maximum distance that something can be thrown. Every degree from 45 to 90 decreases the distance.
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You load the catapult and then you launch it. You wait. Stare at it. Then you look how far it went. Now you'll know how far it went.
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As far as i know there are three: the basic catapult, trebuchet, and the floating arm trebuchet.
Why dont you name your catapult after a Roman or Greek God Eg: Kronos, Venus Or after a real catapult Eg: Big Bertha
about 3.5 kilometers
300 feet by catapult.
the berries don't go on the catapult
Go to pictures of the catapult and click on the first caption that comes up.
Yes, Dionysius invented the "repeating catapult." A device that can hurl heavy objects a far distance with little effort.
A catapult is a simple machine that throws items very far. Take a plastic sppon and put a small object on it. Pull back and watch it fly, that's how a catapult works