400 bc
The first catapult was invented in ancient Greece around 399 BC by Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse. It was called the "springald" and was a weapon of war used to hurl projectiles at enemy troops or fortifications.
in 399 BC by the ancient Greeks at Syracuse for warfare
The torsion catapult was invented by the ancient Greek engineer named Dionysius of Byzantium. He designed this type of catapult in the 3rd century BC, which utilized twisted ropes to store and release energy for launching projectiles.
A catapult is neither a pulley nor a gear. It is a mechanical device used to launch objects through the use of tension and propulsion mechanisms.
The kind of potential energy in a catapult is known as elastic potential energy. The potential energy that is in the catapult is used when you activate the catapult and the rock (or any kind of ammo) fires.
In war
The catapult was first used by the army of the Roman Empire. History does not record the name of the Roman engineer who first invented it.
where was the catapult used
400 (Before Christ) B.C
They used the catapult for war.
A catapult is used to hit the wall of a city or to fling anything inside a city.
The catapult was used to overwhelm enemy defensive positions and to cause casualties .
A mangonel is a weapon that was used during the Middle Ages. It was used in warfare and the weapon is similar to a catapult.
It was a man named Edward Ducon.He was a french scientist during the 1700's
It was originally a catapult that they made smaller and they created it as the first weapon that they used when they were having war.
No. An inclined plane can be used to steer the projectile but that is incidental to the catapult.
The first catapult was invented in ancient Greece around 399 BC by Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse. It was called the "springald" and was a weapon of war used to hurl projectiles at enemy troops or fortifications.