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    The History and Importance of the Trebuchet

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    and defense systems during times of siege, and could determine the fate of entire empires. Siege engines were some of the most important technological advancements of their time and could drastically sway outcomes of battles. Of the siege engines, the trebuchet played a very influential role in history for nearly two thousand

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    far the better siege weapons. Their importance gave rise to a kind of 'arms race' in France in particular, with cities in the contested areas of the Hundred Years War assigning the acquisition of guns a high priority. Charles the Bold's army included a substantial artillery element in his war with the Swiss (although he was perhaps not a good enough general to make effective use of it), while in 1494, Charles VIII invaded Italy with "...an army of 18,000 men and a horse-drawn siege-train of at least

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    Catapults Research Paper

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    reached Europe during the Medieval era and was used extensively by the French. It was introduced in England in 1216 during the Siege of Dover,” stated Alchin of the catapult (Alchin, 2014). The mangonel shot objects bigger than the ballista such as stones and fire balls. The mangonel was also able to shoot farther than that of the

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    Catapults Research Paper

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    The catapult is an ancient artillery device that used the elastic power of twisted fibers to hurl projectiles. The invention of twisted fiber artillery and siege engines has been credited to the Greeks,from 300 BC. These catapults used a lot of human hair. tons of human hair is how much was needed for these machines. The Romans made improvements to the catapult’s basic design and perfected its use in battle. The simplest early catapult used a thick bundle of human hair, with one wooden beam inserted

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    decline of the knight and the end of the medieval style of warfare. Prior to this, all medieval weapons depended on the strength of the user to operate; from the largest most complex torsion and gravity driven siege machines to a poor farmer’s dirk, all weapons used human strength. While siege weapons would be dependent on leverage and a ratcheting mechanism to draw a rope to prime a ballista or ready a mangonel, other weapons like a traditional war bow would be dependent on raw brute strength. As

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    Physics Behind Catapults

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    Have you ever wondered how a catapult works? We had to ask just that question when we were assigned a project. Where we had to create a functional catapult and graph the arc of the object shot from the catapult we created. In this essay I will discuss the history and mathematical concepts behind catapults. I will also include some fun facts. There are many mathematical concepts behind a catapult. One big mathematical concept behind a catapult is a parabola. A parabola is defined as “a symmetrical

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    Catapults Research Paper

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    A catapult is a device used to launch an object in a specific direction. Greeks, Romans, and the Chinese used various types of catapults. They were originally created to increase the power and range of a crossbow. Catapults were made with wood, rope, buckets and any other objects they could find that would help launch objects. They were made in many different sizes, some were big others were small. The biggest catapult was the Trebuchet. It could launch stones in between 200 and 300 pound stones

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    Catapults Research Paper

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    Cooper Crosby P.4 2/26/17 Catapults The physics behind a catapult can be a complex topic to grasp. But, when broken down, looking individually at their historical uses, design types, and related physics concepts, it’s surprisingly simple to form an opinion on which catapult design is most effective and why. These categories, when combined, define the uses, functionality, and effectiveness of the historical (and modern day) catapult. Catapults were originally developed in 399 B.C, and had derived

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    A Trebuchet is a weapon used during the medieval ages in siege warfare. The trebuchet was used for the defense of towns, strongholds, and cities. First the materials used to build medieval trebuchets. Second the origins of trebuchets. Third how trebuchets were transported. Fourth the ancient trebuchet King Warwolf. Finally the end of an era. The materials used to build the medieval trebuchets. The early trebuchets were made of straight, heavy oak logs. These logs would have been held together

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    Catapult Research Paper

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    Do you know how a catapult works? It uses a weight or tension. According to research, you need a projectile lighter than the weight to launch the projectile. If the weight is too light it won’t launch the projectile. To see if if it’s heavy enough, you can weigh it. What is a catapult you might ask… Well, a catapult launches a projectile from one place to another, from the weight/tension of the rubber band or weight of metal that’s going to make the object get pulled from the weight of the object

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