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Trebuchet engineering/physics help

Post by bralex »

Hi, I looked at this project at an earlier date (about a month ago) and I remembered seeing a download for Autodesk Inventor file of the trebuchet. I was wondering if anyone knows what happened to that, or could tell me if I'm hallucinating.

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Re: Trebuchet engineering/physics help

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Re: Trebuchet engineering/physics help

Post by AmyCowen »

Hi Alex - Is this the project you were viewing?

Effect of Trebuchet Arm Length or Counterweight Mass on Projectile Distance
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ce#summary


There was an Autodesk Inventor file associated with this project in the past. The file has been removed from the project, but if you are working on this project, I can help get a copy to you. You can reply here or email us at scibuddy@sciencebuddies.org

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