a cannon ball
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the explosion of gunpowder behind it propells it out of the cannon.
A one-shot cannon is a type of weapon that can only be fired once before needing to be reloaded, while a servo cannon is a weapon that can be fired multiple times without needing to be reloaded. The servo cannon is typically more versatile and efficient in combat situations compared to a one-shot cannon.
Cannon balls are made of iron, which is a high-stress material. A high-stress material resists breaking. Because the cannon has an open end, and the iron ball resists being torn apart, the cannon ball is shot out instead.
sure, why not?
Lester Shot from a Cannon - 1992 was released on: USA: 5 May 1992 (Columbia University Film Festival)
find the cannon and get shot out of it.
The forces are equal in both directions. The momentum of the shot is also equal to the momentum of the cannon in the other direction. The backward velocity of the cannon is: (forward velocity of the shot) times (mass of the shot) divided by (mass of the cannon).
Depends upon: * what country the cannon balls are from, * if they are attached to any battle of significance, * what type of cannon they were shot from, * what year they are from
Yes, a cannonball will generally travel farther if shot from a longer cannon. A longer cannon gives the cannonball more time to accelerate and build momentum before exiting the barrel, resulting in a higher initial velocity and longer travel distance.
it was a donkey