Canon refers to a set of works deemed significant or authoritative within a particular field, such as literature or music. Cannon, on the other hand, is a large artillery gun or a type of explosive device.
Canon is the homophone for cannon.
There are a few differences between the Canon BP-511 and the Canon BP-511a. The main difference between the two is that the BP-511a has a longer battery life.
Cannon.
to get a cannon you have to go to cannon island
The main difference between the Canon Selphy CP900 and the Canon Selphy CP810 compact printers is that the CP900 has built-in wireless and the CP810 does not.
Peter Canon's birth name is Peter Cannon.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. Canon is a church law, a cannon is a weapon. Different spelling, different meaning, but they sound the same.
The cannon is at the center of presto's grove.
principle, principal canon, cannon
I believe that a cannon has a larger caliber than a machine-gun.
It depends on what kind of canon you are talking about. If you mean a nick cannon, then 275 lbs