In order to build a catapult you need a way to store energy. A spring, a bungee cord ect. In the medieval days they used tightly wound rope. I cannot see a way to store energy with a coat hanger.
A wire coat-hanger has no mechanical properties, as it comprises no moving parts, other than the atoms that form the metal from which it is made. Ideally, a wire coat-hanger would be stiff so as to withstand the weight of the coat (or article) hung from it without bending or becoming mishapen. It would also be diminutive in weight and size, in order to transport and store it easily.
You can us a satellite or even a wire coat hanger.
To make a pulley, get a coat hanger. Cut the bottom of the hanger, and insert the open ends into an empty wooden spool. Adjust wire so spool turns easily, and then bend the ends so that the spool won't fall off. Hang rope on the spool. Attach one end of rope to a bucket or can. To use, hang the pulley and pull on the end with no bucket or can.
Hill's Hoist is a type of clothes line used for drying clothes. It is an arrangement of wire or rope that rotates about a center rather than being a single long straight wire or rope. There are many variations in the design.
You need a copper wire and magnets. put magnet on plus side of battery and then form the copper wire around it.
Makeing a home made bait net. WHAT YOU WILL NEED, A big onion bag you can get one at fruit and veg shop. A stick about 6 ft long. A clothes hanger . (wire one) Treid the top of the bag around the hanger. And using tap or nail's secure wire clothes hanger to top of stick. And there you go a homemade net.
There is paper on the clothing hanger you get from the cleaners because after using certain chemicals on your clothes a wire hanger might leave a stain.
One can make their own wreath hanger by using some magnets to hang it up. One could also use a wire hanger and cut it to create a hook to hang the wreath.
try a wire hanger use a flash light to see were it is at then use the wire hanger to get it out
No it would not be made of copper as it oxidises green and you wouldn't want to get that over your clothes. It is usually made of stainless steel.
With a wire hanger
If you mean Hangar than it is a structure for housing aeroplanes. Or a shed or shelter.A Hanger is of wood, wire or plastic upon which to hang clothes, or a loop in a garment, or a support such as a hook or even a wood on a steep chalk hillside in southern England
You can make a simple radio out of spare parts lying around your house with only three components. The components would be some wire, a set of headphones that you donÍt need anymore and a diode. You make two coils of wire both connected in series with the diode. You ground it to something going into the ground and the other end of the wire to like a clothes hanger.
Wire hangers are the least expensive type of hanger and are most often used by dry cleaners and professional laundries for that reason. They are also the least desirable hanger for your clothing. Wire hangers are flimsy and can collapse under the weight of garments. Their sharp shape will leave marks on the shoulders of clothing that can be difficult to remove.
Albert J. Parkhouse is commonly credited as the pioneer of the modern coat hanger. He invented the first wire coat hanger in 1903 while working at a metal fabrication company. His design revolutionized the way clothes were hung and has remained virtually unchanged since then.
A bent-to-shape wire hanger usually does the job
get a wire hanger!