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I think a Trebuchet can shoot farther. Feel free to edit this post if you find proof that this is incorrect.

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Q: Can a Trebuchet or an Onager throw an object further?
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What is the purpose of a trebuchet?

the purpose of a trebuchet is that it can throw heavy things in war


How far does a trebuchet throw?

70000000 miles


What is the difference between a trebuchet and a catapult?

The difference is that the trebuchet sling the stone or fireballs .A catapult doesn't sling and it doesn't carry as much weight


Is the trebuchet still used to day?

Interestingly enough it is, just not for military uses. There is a contest called, "Punkin Chunkin" every year that has a trebuchet division. There are also several performance artists who throw things with trebuchet.


What are the similarities between a catapult and a trebuchet?

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What does a trebuchet a catapult and a ballista have in common?

They all throw a stone, rock or arrow.


Is a catapult stronger than a trebuchet?

In some ways, yes. A trebuchet can hurl objects farther and higher than a catapult, but a catapult can throw with more force.


What was used to throw rocks into castles?

A device called a Catapult. Answer 2 Also a trebuchet


What were trebuchet used for?

Trebuchets were used to throw stones--or dead animals--with great accuracy.


What type of lever did the onager catapult use?

It relied on a torsion (twisting) to provide the energy for the throw, as opposed to a counterweight.


How far does a model trebuchet throw?

Varies dependent on scale, overall size, tension, etc.


What is a trebuchet?

A trebuchet is a medieval siege weapon. Some trebuchets were very large and could throw very heavy objects over the walls of castles. There is a link below to an article with more information.