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Trebuchet!

Arc Arc- A bow-shaped curve or a segment of a circle.

Diameter The distance from one side of a circle or sphere to the other passing through the center of the circle or sphere.

Distance Distance- The measure of length between two points.

Equation Equation- A statement of relation between two quantities

Fulcrum Fulcrum- The point or support at which a lever pivots.

Gravity Gravity- The force that pulls all objects toward the center of Earth.

Kinetic Energy Kinetic Energy- The energy of motion; 1/2 x mass x velocity squared.

Mass Mass- The amount of matter in an object.

Measure Measure- To determine the amount of length, volume, or mass.

Position Position- Location in space.

Potential Energy Potential Energy- Energy an object has because of its position; starting energy.

Range Range- The distance a projectile travels.

Re-engineer Re-engineer- to redesign and make different.

Trajectory Trajectory- The curve described by a projectile in flight.

Trebuchet Trebuchet- A medieval siege machine using a counterweight to throw a projectile.

Trends Trends- The patterns or directions associated with a set of data.

Velocity Velocity- The speed and direction of an object’s motion.