there is none you just pull back and let go hopefully it works
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
No, a catapult works on the principle of stored mechanical energy that is released to propel an object. Frictional force plays a minimal role in the functioning of a catapult as the stored energy is primarily converted into kinetic energy for the launching of the object.
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The best way to build a catapult successfully is to use quality components based on a reliable design. This will ensure the device works effectively and safely.
catapult
you make a catapult!
A catapult works because the gears and rope create a winch mechanism that winds up tightly. When the rope is released it launches an object into the air preferably at something.
Catapult is a noun.
A Trebuchet Catapult
where was the catapult used
Newton's first law is when then load sits in the catapult until the catapult is launched and then it moves. The second law is when the catapult output is given in the amount of force depending on how far the bucket is pulled back. The third law is the catapult will experience exactly the same force as the thrown object but in the opposite direction.