No. It is just stretching an elastic material with the intent that when it contracts it will fling an object forward.
No, a sling shot would not work in space because there is no air resistance to propel the ammunition forward. Without air molecules to push against, the sling shot would not generate the force needed to launch the projectile.
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You bet, it would be like a sling shot. It would sling through the air like piece of shot and cause a lot of damage even at 30. Hope that helps some!
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That is slang or a joke for "Bra".
I just got a High Velocity sling shot yesterday. you buy steel or glass ammo there is a bullet pouch put the ammo there pull the string back and let go.
Releasing a ball with a sling shot is an example of elastic potential energy being converted into kinetic energy, which is a form of mechanical energy.