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QuestionCan I make this catapult on a smaller scale?Community AnswerYes, as long as you use similar proportions. Keep in mind that a smaller catapult will not be very strong, nor will it be able to throw as far.
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QuestionCan I use rubber bands as a substitute for the rope?Community AnswerIt is not recommended. The (slightly flexible) rope is good for strength and support. It gives the catapult momentum when it is tightly coiled.
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QuestionWhat is needed to make a catapult capable of throwing more weight?Community AnswerStronger stature and a stronger material to pull back the arm of the catapult.
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QuestionHow can I add wheels to it to make it easier to move?Community AnswerPut them on the back and front of the base, use smaller wheels like from a go kart tire.
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QuestionCan I adjust this catapult so that I can reach different distances with the projectile?Community AnswerNo, but you can release the catapult at different heights. This will allow the projectile to travel different distances
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QuestionDo you have to twist the rope after every time you launch it or does it stay tied the whole time?Community AnswerYes, because it allows you to increase the tension which allows the lever/arm to rotate around the fulcrum.
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QuestionHow can I calculate the distance that this catapult will launch a projectile?Community AnswerYou need to know the angle at which the projectile is released and the initial velocity of the projectile. Then you can use some of Newton's formulas like v^2 = u^2 + 2*a*d, and rearrange to find d.
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QuestionWhat happens if the string I use is too short? Will that affect distance?Community AnswerThe length doesn't matter as long as you tension it right, and as long as you make sure it won`t come loose.
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QuestionWhat string would I use to build a larger catapult?Community AnswerYou can just use a rope or just a strong string.
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QuestionIf I accidentally broke it, will it still work?Community AnswerIt depends on how bad the break is. If it is completely broken (a whole part snapped off), then no.
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QuestionHow big is the catapult?Community AnswerThe base is around a 2x4, and all the other pieces are under 30", so a little bit smaller than the base of a chair.
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QuestionHow long should the screws I use to build a catapult be?Community AnswerThey would have to be around three inches long to reach into the wood and provide sturdy support.
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QuestionWhat is the diameter of the rope used?Community AnswerIt is actually pretty small. You should be able to pull it off just right with a rope with ⅛" as the diameter.
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QuestionHow accurate will my catapult be?Community AnswerIf it is built correctly, it will mostly be accurate. However, it can still have some misses and minor splash hits.
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QuestionWhich direction does the rope need to be tensioned?Community AnswerI don't think it matters, as long as there is enough tension to push your arm and get the payload moving.
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QuestionI want to build a catapult that will hurl a ball into a basketball goal. Could this be done with this catapult, or should I double the size?Community AnswerYou should probably double the size.
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QuestionCan I make the catapult out of paper?Community AnswerNo, you need a sturdy material for the main elements like the crossbar and the arm. Otherwise, it will collapse from its own weight.
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QuestionHow far will this catapult throw?Community AnswerIt is based on how you've made your catapult or how much you've tightened the rope.
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QuestionWhat are 3 things I need to keep in mind while building a catapult?Nayana SwainCommunity AnswerMake sure to have your arm at a 45-degree angle if you want it to launch farther. Keep in mind that a strong base makes a big difference. Finally, simply follow the instructions, and use the correct materials and dimensions.
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QuestionWhich way do I crank the handles?Community AnswerWhen you face the crank handles from the side, you want to turn them the same direction as the catapult arm would move when launching the projectile. For this project, the left side would be turned clockwise and the right side would be turned counterclockwise. Make sure to turn both sides in equal increments (for example, 10 turns to the right and left sides).
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QuestionHow big of a pumpkin will this throw?Community AnswerThis depends on the string you use and how far you pull it back. If you want to launch heavier items you should used stronger string and pull back the arm further.
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QuestionWill a catapult fire water balloons well?Community AnswerYes, water balloons make excellent ammunition for a catapult.
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QuestionWill a catapult launch 4 times the distance of the lever arm?Community AnswerIt can, depending on how sturdy it is and what type of string or rope you use. It also depends on the person operating it––if the person knows how to launch it, then it might launch 4 times the distance.
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QuestionIs it possible to build a strong catapult with metal?Community AnswerYes, but it would a lot heavier than if it were made out of wood, plastic, etc.
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QuestionWhat is the length of the lever arm when building a strong catapult?Community AnswerIt ranges from 10 - 30 inches. I would recommend making a 15-inch-long lever.
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QuestionHow can I spin the handles of a catapult if they are so close to the ground?Community AnswerJust make the lever smaller, or raise the handle higher up.
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QuestionWhat type of catapult is this?Community AnswerIt is a torsion catapult. This means it uses the twist of the rope to generate the force that swings the rope.
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