British second lieutenant Henry Shrapnel developed the canister shell, which was filled with musket balls and gunpowder. The shell was designed to explode in mid-air, dispersing the musket balls over a wide area to inflict maximum damage on enemy troops.
The principle that electric charge cannot be created or destroyed is a foundational concept in physics known as the conservation of charge. This principle was first introduced by British scientist Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century.
To charge the cold water compressor for an Oasis Water Cooler model bcc1pkh8-d100, locate the access panel on the back of the unit. Remove the panel to reveal the compressor. Locate the charging port and connect the charging hose from a refrigerant canister. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the proper refrigerant type and amount to use for recharging. Be sure to wear appropriate protective gear and handle the refrigerant carefully.
Neutrons have no charge, protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge.
A positive charge is a positive electrical charge. Particles with no charge are called neutral particles.
A charge which is not a positive charge is a negative charge.
The Cornel
A small pyrotechnic (like gunpowder) charge.
pickett's charge
The person in charge was Lieutenant Commander Robert William Rankin RAN.
General Thomas Gage was the British general in charge of British forces in Boston.
General Thomas Gage was the British general in charge of British forces in Boston.
Shell was (and is) a hollow artillery shell with a bursting charge inside it. During the Civil War era, the bursting charge was gunpowder. Due to unreliable fuzes, and relatively small bursting charges, shell was nowhere near as deadly as a modern artillery shell. Canister was, however, extremely deadly. It consisted of a tin can filled with lead slugs. When filed from a cannon, it acted like a giant sawed-off shotgun, and sprayed lead balls over an arc in front of the cannon. The effective range was 200 yards, but it could be lethal to up to 400 yards.
Either you have a defect in the gun/canister or you havn't charged your canister. If you just got your gun you should charge it. Usually they do not come with air in them.
General Douglas Haig was in charge of the British force on the Somme in World War I.
As long as the spear is not propelled by an explosive charge consisting of gunpowder.
No. Even if you could load a rock into a cartridge it would be obliterated by the charge of the gunpowder.
Craft together 1 blaze powder, 1 coal, and 1 gunpowder.