No, you cannot shoot a squirrel out of a cannon as a substitute for a cannonball. The squirrel will disintegrate very quickly.
First you put in an iron ball (not the ball and chain). Then you put in a bomb.
build an air cannon with a big air tank then attach it to a ball valve then make the barrel big enough for a t shirt
It depends on the canon, the ball, the charge, etc. A good pumpkin canon can shoot 3/4 mile while a battleship can shoot a dozen Paris Hiltons nearly 15 miles on a good day. Farther means faster.
Shoot the red ball till it it hits the wall. Then hit the button above the cannon.
A cannon ball.
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the size of the cannon ball depends on the size of the cannon. civil war cannons had cannon balls about the size of a child's head, aprox 30cm across
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Yes, both have the same energy, but because cannon is heavier the cannon ball gets more momentum and thus greater velocity.
Yes. In fact, the Navy can shoot projectiles 110+ nautical miles with cannons that use electricity instead of gunpowder for power.
After the 2nd cannon ball rolls away, you have to put it in the converbelt thing. Then if you go through the hole in the ceiling, shoot your arrows at a ladder on the wood drawers next to the big plant. Once you get up you need to use the bucket to get water and water the small plant. That will grow and you climb it. In the next room, if you go all the way to the right the cannon ball will be there and you put it under the green pot thing.
The cannon would want to move backwards with the same speed as the ball wants to move forward.