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.
Yes, it is a catapult. Just like a mangonel but not a trebuchet.
you make a catapult!
A mangonel is a catapult, not a bridge.
catapult ammo can be anything from cows, to boulders.
There are more but these are just a few: Aircraft Catapult, Slingshot Catapult, and an Onager Catapult.
Another work for catapult is trebuchet.
Because the catapult is effective.
a catapult yes. a trebuchet no
Yes, it is a catapult. Just like a mangonel but not a trebuchet.
They work as a catapult.
to make the work easy.
No, a canon is not a type of catapult. A canon is a type of rule, principle, or accepted body of work, while a catapult is a device used to launch projectiles over a distance.
The catapult is a simple machine. The work input is the restraining of the payload and pressure put on the spring or lever. The work output is the delivery of the payload with the energy of the work transferred to it.
catapult
you make a catapult!
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.
No, mechanics work on boats, doctors work on people.