A trebuchet was a hurling

  1. A trebuchet was a hurling machine built to attack the walls of a castle under siege. A large stone could be hurled against a
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  2. A war-wolf, or trebuchet, is a device used during the Middle Ages to throw rocks at castles and now sometimes used to fling
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  3. we have a trebuchet. if the arm of the trebuchet fires in a circular motion with a radius of 2.0 m and the mass is 50kg on the
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  4. we have a trebuchet. if the arm of the trebuchet fires in a circular motion with a radius of 2.0 m and the mass is 50kg on the
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  5. A war-wolf or trebuchet is a device used during the Middle Ages to throw rocks at castles and now sometimes used to fling large
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  6. A war-wolf or trebuchet is a device used during the Middle Ages to throw rocks at castles and now sometimes used to fling large
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  7. A war-wolf, or trebuchet, is a device used during the Middle Ages to throw rocks at castles and now sometimes used to fling
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  8. A war-wolf, or trebuchet, is a device used during the Middle Ages to throw rocks at castles and now sometimes used to fling
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  9. A war-wolf, or trebuchet, is a device used during the Middle Ages to throw rocks at castles and now sometimes used to fling
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  10. A cow on a trebuchet is catapulted toward a castle wall. The cow is released with an inital velocity of 50 m/s at a 60 degree
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