Yes. The force applied by the catapult will cause an acceleration on the tennis ball that is inversely proportional to the mass of the tennis ball.
That depends on many circumstances including, projectile weight, catapult strength and etc.
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.
The Tennis ball is smaller and has less weight than a basketball. The tennis ball will also have less drag.
Gravity affects weight, it does not affect mass.
The 5 factors that affect optimum weight are snacking and tubbing
yes
if it had a large weight it was throwing then it probably would affect the throwing distance and height...the best rock thrower is called a trebuchet. it could also affect the speed the progectile is moving making it fall short of the desired distance. If it is too heavy the catapult might not be able to lift the progectile off the ground. hope this helps -coliam
no, theoreticly speaking, it should be slower. the more weight, possibly the slower, the water would have little aero-dinamic quailities..
That depends on many circumstances including, projectile weight, catapult strength and etc.
Catapult can mean one of two things, depending on whether you're referring to the verb; or the noun. If referring to the verb, it means to "launch" something. For instance, "catapulting" something off of a cliff would mean the same as "launching" it off of the cliff. The noun refers to a catapult, which uses stored tension to launch something a long way. This is not to be confused with a trebuchet, which launches something using a counter-weight.
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.
a trebuchet is a type of catapult. it used a counter weight
Yes; if density is lower with same weight it will have bigger volume, hence more air resistance when catapulted and hence less distance traveled
Trebuchet is catapult that uses weight to fire.
The usual weight of a tennis raquet is around 270g to 350g this is for juniors (12-16 years)
The difference is that the trebuchet sling the stone or fireballs .A catapult doesn't sling and it doesn't carry as much weight
Yes. In fact, tennis is one of the best sports for losing weight and keeping fit.