Depends upon the initial velocity (Vi) upwards.
A 2" shell (Vi=117.5 ft/s) goes about 215.72'
A 3" shell (Vi=144.0 ft/s) goes about 324.00'
A 4" shell (Vi=166.0 ft/s) goes about 430.56'
A 5" shell (Vi=186.0 ft/s) goes about 540.56'
A 6" shell (Vi=203.5 ft/s) goes about 647.07'
A 8" shell (Vi=235.0 ft/s) goes about 862.89'
A 10" shell (Vi=263.0 ft/s) goes about 1,080.77'
A 12" shell (Vi=287.5 ft/s) goes about 1,291.50'
Hi , If you are lighting fireworks and one of them does not go off you should NEVER return to it , Leave it and light your other fireworks off away from the firework then when you have finished your display put water on the firework. BigBangFireworks
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the code is: NEVER let a firework go off in your hand NEVER let pets outside when letting them off if you think a firework isn't going off don't go up to it it could go off at anytime by Taylor pettifer
Fireworks can reach varying heights depending on the size and design of the firework. Generally, fireworks can go as high as 1,200 feet to 1,500 feet into the air before they explode and create a display of light and color.
because there is not enough heat for it to last and it i running out
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It depends on the firework. Like a bottle rocket can go up to 100 feet but a mortar or shells can go up to300 feet or height depending on the amount of thrust it has and the size of the firework.
Hi , If you are lighting fireworks and one of them does not go off you should NEVER return to it , Leave it and light your other fireworks off away from the firework then when you have finished your display put water on the firework. BigBangFireworks
the ones that go up Mortars :)
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the code is: NEVER let a firework go off in your hand NEVER let pets outside when letting them off if you think a firework isn't going off don't go up to it it could go off at anytime by Taylor pettifer
Fireworks can reach varying heights depending on the size and design of the firework. Generally, fireworks can go as high as 1,200 feet to 1,500 feet into the air before they explode and create a display of light and color.
because there is not enough heat for it to last and it i running out
If a firework is ingested, it can cause serious harm to the person's digestive system. The chemicals and explosive components in the firework can lead to toxic poisoning, burns, and internal damage. Immediate medical attention is necessary if someone ingests a firework.
u can go on youtube and look for the viola cover
moving firework
"500g" refers to the weight of the firework. In the context of fireworks, it typically represents the maximum amount of pyrotechnic composition contained within the firework. This weight classification is used to determine the size and intensity of the display produced by the firework.