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Uwe Hohe throw 104.80 metres
You could get crushed by a huge rock. you could get back problems from haling the rocks you could be thrown by the catapult
if it had a large weight it was throwing then it probably would affect the throwing distance and height...the best rock thrower is called a trebuchet. it could also affect the speed the progectile is moving making it fall short of the desired distance. If it is too heavy the catapult might not be able to lift the progectile off the ground. hope this helps -coliam
In a catapult, the boulder is placed in a bucket or a sling, which is the part of the catapult designed to hold and launch the projectile. The bucket or sling is usually attached to a lever arm that, when released, propels the boulder forward. Proper positioning ensures an effective launch and maximizes distance and accuracy.
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By laws of physics, the angle at which something is launched into the air affects how far it will travel. Not taking into account air resistance, 45 degrees would be the ideal angle for maximum distance.
Trebuchets aren't thrown. It is a catapult. It launches things. Many different things.
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a catapult with the same amount of force will throw the objects the same distance. the air resistance on the object is the only reason one flies farther. the heavier one doesn't go as far. Also if it is to heavy, it will just fall. it it doesn't weigh enough, it wont go anywhere. Also if it is hollow it wont go anywhere
Uwe Hohe throw 104.80 metres
104.8m by Uwe Hohn (GDR)
To achieve the most distance, you should set your catapult to release a projectile at 45 degrees angle relative to horizontal plane.Higher stored potential energy doesn't neccesarily mean more distance. Distance of the shot depends mainly on starting velocity, which in turn depends on rate at which catapult transfers the energy to the projectile. A limit for that depends on construction of the catapult.
Which Australian Capital city is furthest distance away from Hobart?
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Voyager 1 is the furthest and Voyager 2 is the second furthest
Any star at a distance of 520 light-years will be at the same distance as any other star at that distance. There is no known "furthest star"; the furthest known galaxies are at a distance of over 40 billion light-years. Galaxies are made up of stars.