The five basic parts of a trebuchet are the frame, couterweight, beam, sling and guide chute.
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The length of the short arm of a trebuchet is typically around 1 meter, while the length of the long arm is usually between 4-10 meters. The longer the long arm, the more power and distance the trebuchet can achieve when launching projectiles.
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As far as i know there are three: the basic catapult, trebuchet, and the floating arm trebuchet.
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Trebuchet is catapult that uses weight to fire.
Trebuchet MS was created in 1996.
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The main parts of a trebuchet include the frame (base and support structure), the throwing arm (long beam that holds the counterweight and projectile), the sling (pouch at the end of the throwing arm that holds the projectile), the counterweight (mass that powers the throwing motion), and the mechanism used to release the sling for launching the projectile.
the trebuchet was believed to have started in china around 300 bc
The trebuchet was much like a catapult. It was replaced with the cannon, and later, firearms.
A trebuchet uses the force of gravity to propel its projectile. The counterweight falling creates kinetic energy, which is transferred to the arm of the trebuchet and then to the projectile, launching it forward. Additionally, the leverage provided by the long arm of the trebuchet amplifies this force.