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How Does a Catapult Work? | Sciencing
The catapult is an object of fascination for young children and others who, say, watch films depicting warfare during Medieval times or visit a museum featuring weaponry from centuries ago. Catapults come in several basic forms.
catapult - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
A catapult is a simple mechanism used to forcefully propel stones, spears, or other projectiles. It has been in use mainly as a military weapon since ancient times. Soldiers would use the catapults in both siege and defense maneuvers to capture or protect cities or castles.
Catapult Definition, History, and Types - ThoughtCo
The Meaning of the Word Catapult. Etymology Online says the word catapult comes from the Greek words kata 'against' and pallein 'to hurl,' an etymology that explains the working of the weapon, since the catapult is an ancient version of the cannon.
Catapult History: Here's How Things Went Down - Historyplex
What is a catapult? Any device or machine that can propel a projectile (explosive or otherwise) over a distance is called a catapult. They were originally invented by the Greeks, and the name itself finds its origin in the Greek words kata (downwards) and pallō (hurl).
Catapult: The Long-Reaching History of a Prominent Medieval ...
The catapult was a weapon used since ancient times. In its most basic form, the catapult may be described as a “one-armed stone thrower”. In the Roman world, a catapult-like siege engine known as the ‘onager’ (meaning ‘wild ass’) was used when the Romans were besieging an enemy.
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