You will have to define what "g" is.
Depends on what "g" is.
When it loses its head.
The shell fired by a mortar can be a type of bomb.
yes
No. An RPG (Rocket Propelled Grenade) is a shoulder fired weapon.
A shell, fired from a field-gun or a mortar.
NO. However, they can produce a VERY dangerous situation. The 20 gauge shell is small enough to slip into the BARREL of a 12 g, blocking the barrel. When a 12 g shell is fired, it will damage the gun, with a strong likelihood of injuring the shooter, and anyone nearby. This was the reason that most makers of shotshells began making 20 g shells with YELLOW cases, to prevent their being mistaken for 12 or 16 g shells.
On the ground, in a pocket, in a bucket, etc..
Never fired in original box with papers- retail around-$700 Fired, no box-fair used condition retail around-$350
The same as it is before it's fired - a casing. Some refer to an empty casing as a "shell" or "shell casing".
If a shell is fired from the ground with velocity of 1600 m and an angle of 64 to the horizontal then it would have a horizontal rang of 55.0. This is considered math.
they used a drawbridge and archers fired arrows at the attackers.