A screw on a catapult refers to a component used to adjust the tension or angle of the launching mechanism. It typically allows for fine-tuning the catapult's settings to achieve the desired range and trajectory of the projectile. By turning the screw, operators can increase or decrease the force applied to the arm or adjust its position, enhancing the catapult's effectiveness. This adjustment is crucial for achieving optimal performance during use.
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.
Yes, it is a catapult. Just like a mangonel but not a trebuchet.
Catapults are simple machines for throwing things. They are comprised of levers, pulleys, and wheels and axles, which are all simple machines.
catapult
you make a catapult!
Catapult is a noun.
A Trebuchet Catapult
where was the catapult used
He invented the Lifting screw -which lifts water up to a higher level, pulley-which makes lifting heavy objects much easier, Golden Crown, as well as the Catapult,the Burning mirror and the lever The arkamedes screw... 1gameboyc's comment, Wrong! I study Archimedes and he did not invent the lever. The lifting screw is known as the Archimedes screw.. it was invented in the 3rd century
A mangonel is a kind of catapult.
A mangonel is a catapult, not a bridge.
Who invented the rocket Catapult
how did you incresed the accuacy of your catapult
They used the catapult for war.