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A catapult launch lift, also known as a ski jump, is a mechanism used on aircraft carriers to launch aircraft. It involves using a steam or hydraulic system to rapidly accelerate the aircraft along a sloped ramp and into the air. This helps overcome the lack of available runway length on the carrier's deck and enables the aircraft to achieve the necessary takeoff speed.
Use a catapult and launch a stone at his head and he will die.
You load the catapult and then you launch it. You wait. Stare at it. Then you look how far it went. Now you'll know how far it went.
Between 50 and 85 MPH depending on power you give
It takes advantage of the simple machine lever. That allows them to launch missiles long distances.
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.
You use a catapult to launch things into the air.
to launch me into your moms window
about 3.5 kilometers
The catapult was made to launch projectiles and was very useful in battle before modern warfare.
buy one
Build a catapult. Launch things at them.
To launch a large rock by kinetic power.
Hurl, eject, catapult.
To launch a large rock by kinetic power.
Do you mean the launcher used on aircraft carriers? This is operated by steam power, the aircraft is hooked to it, the pilot runs up engines to full power, does final checks on aircraft systems, then signals GO and the catapult is fired. Aircraft can reach 150 mph in 2 seconds, gaining enough lift to clear the deck.
Yes. And almost anything else.
Use a catapult and launch a stone at his head and he will die.