A catapult does not necessarily have to be big for it to go far. There are certain factors that affect how far a catapult will shoot. The speed of shooting and the force applied are the main factors.
It shouldn't affect the speed much, but at different angles (and the same speed), an object can reach different distances.
Newton's first law is when then load sits in the catapult until the catapult is launched and then it moves. The second law is when the catapult output is given in the amount of force depending on how far the bucket is pulled back. The third law is the catapult will experience exactly the same force as the thrown object but in the opposite direction.
it affects speed because it could make it go slower or faster
The catapult is a 1st class lever
A catapult does not necessarily have to be big for it to go far. There are certain factors that affect how far a catapult will shoot. The speed of shooting and the force applied are the main factors.
the brakes affect the speed
Speed affects the frequency and pressure affects the wavelength.
It shouldn't affect the speed much, but at different angles (and the same speed), an object can reach different distances.
It was a siege weapon. In addition to being capable of breaking down walls and other structures, it had some real negative affects on morale.
catapult
you make a catapult!
Yes. Gravity affects EVERYTHING.
kinetic energy
Temperature
Speed can be a positive thing and a negitive thing..
Newton's first law is when then load sits in the catapult until the catapult is launched and then it moves. The second law is when the catapult output is given in the amount of force depending on how far the bucket is pulled back. The third law is the catapult will experience exactly the same force as the thrown object but in the opposite direction.