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'
They are explosives dangerous enough to do permanent damage. They were originally invented by the military to use in training missions but became popular enough that fireworks stores started selling them to individuals. They are extremely dangerous and are illegal throughout the United States. As are cherry bombs.
Both M80s and M5000 firecrackers are powerful explosives, but M5000 firecrackers are typically larger and louder than M80s. However, M5000 firecrackers can also be more dangerous due to their increased size and louder noise. It is important to handle all fireworks with caution and follow safety guidelines.
An M80 firecracker can cause significant damage to property and people if mishandled or used inappropriately. It has the potential to cause severe burns, lacerations, and hearing damage. It is illegal in many places due to safety concerns.
Yes, 20-year-old M80 firecrackers may become unstable and potentially dangerous due to chemical degradation over time, especially if stored in fluctuating temperatures. It is advisable to handle them with caution and dispose of them properly to avoid any safety hazards.
M80 fireworks are illegal in California.
go to a state or country that allows m80 fireworks, buy several. get a small plastic bag, if its a ziploc super glue the opening, and fill it with lots of bbs and 1 M80. its a larger bag, fill t with as many as you think you need.
They are explosives dangerous enough to do permanent damage. They were originally invented by the military to use in training missions but became popular enough that fireworks stores started selling them to individuals. They are extremely dangerous and are illegal throughout the United States. As are cherry bombs.
Both M80s and M5000 firecrackers are powerful explosives, but M5000 firecrackers are typically larger and louder than M80s. However, M5000 firecrackers can also be more dangerous due to their increased size and louder noise. It is important to handle all fireworks with caution and follow safety guidelines.
M80 - 2004 Jim McNeil - 2.11 was released on: USA: November 2005
M80 - 2004 France 5-5 was released on: USA: February 2009
M80 - 2004 Larry Linkogle - 4.3 was released on: USA: 14 October 2007
M80 - 2004 SRH 3-1 was released on: USA: 1 April 2007
26 miles taking this route:Take A82 GLASGOW, from Dumbarton, to M80 STIRLING, via M8.Take M80 & A80 to Balloch.
M80 - 2004 Brian Deegan 1-6 was released on: USA: November 2004
M80 - 2004 Lance Coury 5-2 was released on: USA: January 2009
M80 - 2004 Seth Enslow 2-9 was released on: USA: November 2005