It depends on the size of the cannon, the strength of the breech and barrel, the amount of propellant (gunpowder) and he weight of the shot (projectile). It is mostly determined by Newton's Laws, with a little Galileo thrown in. There are charts available on specific artillery pieces, but you have t specify which one. If you want the gravitational formula, someone else will have to help you.
ALOT!
120 miles
27 feet
it can fire 37 feet.
Paintball tanks do not have an actual large gun on them, because there are no "giant paintballs." The tank will use normal markers witch shoot about 300 feet horizontally or a RPG simulator witch will shoot a scatter shot of several paint balls a much smaller distance.
Nikon here. Why?
Yes
The Canon Point and Shoot was first introduced in October of the year 1999. Since then, many versions have been released in years such as 2002, 2009, and 2011.
canon by far
some shoot far and some dont so they all dont shoot the same length
No, the Rebel XS, being one of the cheapest D-SLR's on the market today, cannot shoot video.
If you mean the one on Shark Tooth with the calming potion for Booga, just walk over to the canon and shoot it into the water and swim across.
Very far
Very difficult to pick one as there are so many different types of point and shoot cameras with different features. I suggest the Canon SD790 IS for under $200, or a slightly larger Canon that is also very good is the A2000 IS.
In the settings, change it from PAL to NTSC :)
Type of action has nothing to do with how far a weapon will shoot. Caliber and load is what matters.
how far does a 50 caliber sniper rifle shoot accuratly