MSS: Trebchuet Demonstration
A trebuchet is a siege engine that was employed in the Middle Ages either to smash masonry walls or to throw projectiles over them.
The counterweight trebuchet appeared the twelfth century. It could fling up to three-hundred and fifty pound (140 kg) projectiles at high speeds into enemy fortifications. On occasion, disease-infected corpses were flung into cities in an attempt to infect or terrorize the people under siege—a medieval form of biological warfare. Trebuchets were far more accurate than other medieval catapults.
Gunpowder, also called black powder, is a mixture of sulphur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate. It burns rapidly, producing volumes of hot solids and gases which can be used as a propellant in firearms
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