They ranged in size. A small one, such as a small ballista, could probably be lifted by two men; it was basically a crossbow on a stand. A large one, like a trebuchet, was the size of a large truck, perhaps 20 meters long, and big enough to toss a dead horse over a tall wall.
yes they use catapults
they used these catapults for war and destruction!
Catapults were common over most of the Western world and around the Mediterranean.
Gravity and air resistance are key forces acting on most catapults. Depending on the type of catapult, there will also be either tension or torsion. Both are forms of elasticity. Catapults with torsion acting on them are usually ballistas while catapults with tension acting on them are simply called catapults.
Catapults are used by anglers when coarse fishing to 'catapult' their bait to the area of river or lake they are trying to catch a fish. Catapults are used to propel aircraft into the air from aircraft carrier ship decks Catapults are used for dropping bombs from boats on submarines, to propel aircrafts into the air from aircraft carriers, and for fun. Kids like to hurl water balloons at each other using catapults.
The Catapults were used by the medieval Greeks and Romans.
yes they use catapults
Some catapults were used in the middle ages to try and get into Medieval Castles. The Romans had catapults. I had a hand catapult when I was a youngster.
they used these catapults for war and destruction!
a catapults is a machine that is similar to a gint slingshout,objcts such as bounlders
Catapults were not used in WW2
To fling big rocks at/onto/into enemies. they were invented by the french for sieging castles and an alternative to the british catapults
People don't need catapults when they have guns.
The catapults have been used in many wars
to throw big stones at enemies in medieval time.
Catapults were common over most of the Western world and around the Mediterranean.
Catapults are useful to get an attack with more range.