the similarities between a catapult and a joint are that both spring backwards and forwards in a certain motion and path. for example, the elbow springs forwrds and backwards whilst doing exercise, and the great catapult fires its long arm forwards with the contents of the top flung forwards, the arm then taken back . The similarites are that they both work under the physics principles of levers. The elbow, for instance, is a Class I lever when you extend it and works the same way as a counterweight trebuchet. Another example based on levers is the knee. When you extend it, it works on the same principle as a traction trebuchet which is a Class III lever.
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similarities
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There are zero similarities between the two.
The difference is that the trebuchet sling the stone or fireballs .A catapult doesn't sling and it doesn't carry as much weight
A Trebuchet Catapult
As far as i know there are three: the basic catapult, trebuchet, and the floating arm trebuchet.
Trebuchet is catapult that uses weight to fire.
Another work for catapult is trebuchet.
In some ways, yes. A trebuchet can hurl objects farther and higher than a catapult, but a catapult can throw with more force.
a catapult yes. a trebuchet no
The trebuchet catapult--
a catapult
catapult
The trebuchet was much like a catapult. It was replaced with the cannon, and later, firearms.
Yes, it is a catapult. Just like a mangonel but not a trebuchet.