There are several types of historical catapults, each with its own name. The most notable include the trebuchet, which uses a counterweight to launch projectiles; the mangonel, which employs a torsion mechanism; and the onager, known for its powerful, single-arm design. Other variations include the ballista, a large crossbow-like device, and the scorpio, a smaller bolt-throwing machine. Each type was designed for specific siege or battlefield purposes.
yes they use catapults
they used these catapults for war and destruction!
Wood was used to make all catapults.
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.
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!
Catapults were not used in WW2
a catapults is a machine that is similar to a gint slingshout,objcts such as bounlders
The catapults have been used in many wars
People don't need catapults when they have guns.
Wood was used to make all catapults.
Catapults were common over most of the Western world and around the Mediterranean.
Catapults are useful to get an attack with more range.
Catapults were useed to throw things over castle walls to kill your enemy.