Cannon c. 1600 was not standardized the way it was in later periods, and as such the bore and shot varied significantly. However, the common sizes for field guns were approximately 15-20 lbs. Howitzers had not been invented.
Lighter guns such as the demi-culverin (a relatively new invention) fired 8-12 pound shot.
Fixed guns, naval guns and mortars commonly fired 24-48 pound shot -- these artillery pieces could not be moved and were slow to load and fire. The hip new weapon of the age was the demi-cannon, a 30-32 pound naval gun sometimes used in towers (for coastal defense). I have no evidence that this existed in precisely 1600 -- but in 1602, demi-cannons were brought down and employed with positive results at Kinsale (in fact, they decided the seige).
not much it did open up the range of weapons they were set to make though in the 1600-1900
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Both the Ark and the Dove were fitted with cannon and the first group of Colonists included a small military detachment serving at the Governor's command.
Cannonballs were invented around the same time as the cannon which was around the 1600's. They were used as weapons that could be fired from a safe distance to keep away enemies.
Superball of the later 60's or early .70's The exact year was 1965.
They are: 1600 = 1 x 1600 1600 = 2 x 800 1600 = 4 x 400 1600 = 5 x 320 1600 = 8 x 200 1600 = 10 x 160 1600 = 16 x 100 1600 = 20 x 80 1600 = 25 x 64 1600 = 32 x 50 1600 = 40 x 40
That would depend on the weight of the bowling balls. If they were 10 pounds each, that would be 700 pounds total.
45% of 1600= 45% * 1600= 0.45 * 1600= 720
2.9% of 1600= 2.9% * 1600= 0.029 * 1600= 46.4
3.6% of 1600= 3.6% * 1600= 0.036 * 1600= 57.6
5% of 1600= 5% * 1600= 0.05 * 1600= 80
44828% of 1600= 28% * 1600= 0.28 * 1600= 448