The destructive force of a 1,000kg boulder hurled by a catapult

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Homework Statement: Could be silly to some, but I am writing a short story and hope someone can help.
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Hello all! I tried asking Bing/CoPilot, Google, and visited some medieval war machine forums, but could not find something that could help me with my question. I am in the midst of writing a short story and being a big fan of the Dark Millennium of Warhammer 40,000 books, I understand the rather effective fiction and dramatic effect of having things being much bigger than they usually are when it comes to destructive force and overwhelming annihilation.

I understand that trebuchets with their heavy counterweights can hurl massive boulders to siege castles. I have read that though the average weight of a rock boulder hurled is usually around 80kg to 120kg, and they were highly effective in siege warfare, and going any heavier than that is highly inefficient and overkill. I have read that they can toss 250kg, 500kg, and even up to a tonne.

However, I would like to be able to visualise just what would happen if a 1,000kg (1 tonne) rock boulder is tossed into a unit of troops. What would happen based on the laws of physics, joules, force, etc. I tried one of the online formula calculators but I totally have no idea how to use them. I understand my question could be vague, and do not have any parameters such as speed, velocity, angle, etc. to supply you, but I guess a general idea of what would happen to the mass of troops would do. For example, would the rock just land into the ground and flatten whatever is under it? Or would there be a massive impact so destructive that it would create a crater and a mini explosive and concussive force that hurls men about and break bones?

Forgive me as I am an arts student and do not have a shred of understanding of physics. Thanks in advance!
 
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For the size of rocks you're talking about, an 'impact' would mostly just crush those it directly impacted. Some would be hit as the boulder bounced and tumbled into them, seriously injuring or killing them, and that's about all. It might scatter some mud or dirt around from impacting with the ground, but those effects depend on exactly what the terrain is like. A boulder landing in a bog is somewhat different than a boulder landing in a grassy field, but mostly in whether or not it bounces and rolls. Regardless of terrain there wouldn't much if any concussive 'blast', as there just isn't enough energy being imparted into the air.

To get seriously different results the boulder would need to be travelling at MUCH higher velocities than a simple catapult or trebuchet can produce. And if you have the technology to launch a 1-ton boulder at mach velocities you probably have better weapons like artillery and missiles.
 
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However, I would like to be able to visualise just what would happen if a 1,000kg (1 tonne) rock boulder is tossed into a unit of troops. What would happen based on the laws of physics, joules, force, etc.
One can find videos of boulder(s) rolling down hill, some going airborne, and smashing structures. Depending on the type of rock, the rock may break apart into smaller projectiles. The type of damage depends on the mass and velocity.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/5dbj85/landslides-kills-9-tourists-in-terrifying-video-india

When a boulder crashes into a home
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...er-crashes-honolulu-home-nearly-str-rcna68351

Boulder rolled down a hill breaks a tree (don't do this)


One can find examples of houses in Canterbury, NZ, where boulders were loosened on hillsides and crashed into houses.
 

1. How much damage can a 1,000kg boulder cause when hurled by a catapult?

The damage caused by a 1,000kg boulder hurled by a catapult can be extensive, depending on the speed at impact and what it hits. The boulder can demolish walls, crush vehicles, and cause significant damage to structures. The energy released upon impact is equivalent to that of a small explosion, making it a formidable projectile in historical siege warfare.

2. What is the range of a catapult throwing a 1,000kg boulder?

The range of a catapult can vary widely based on its design and the force applied. Generally, a well-designed trebuchet-style catapult could hurl a 1,000kg boulder up to about 300 meters. Factors such as the angle of release, the tension in the throwing arm, and the counterweight's mass all play crucial roles in determining the projectile's range.

3. How fast does a 1,000kg boulder travel when launched from a catapult?

The speed of a 1,000kg boulder when launched from a catapult can exceed 100 kilometers per hour. The exact speed depends on the mechanical design of the catapult, including arm length, pivot point, and counterweight size. The initial velocity is crucial for achieving maximum range and impact force.

4. What factors influence the accuracy of a catapult when launching a 1,000kg boulder?

Several factors influence the accuracy of a catapult, including the stability of the catapult base, the uniformity of the boulder's shape and weight, the precision in the catapult's construction, and the consistency of the force applied during launch. Environmental factors like wind and air density also play significant roles.

5. How were catapults that hurled 1,000kg boulders historically used in warfare?

In historical contexts, catapults capable of hurling 1,000kg boulders were primarily used in siege warfare to break down the fortifications of enemies, such as city walls or castle gates. These powerful siege engines were also used to deliver psychological shock and demoralize defenders, as the sight and sound of massive boulders crashing into walls were quite fearsome.

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