Depends on whether you use the weight of the projectile, or the range it can be fired. During WW I and WW II, the German Army built railroad guns that could fire a shell VERY long ranges- measured in miles. The largest guns in use today MAY be the US Navy 16 inch guns used on battleship- they fire a shell 16 inches WIDE- the shell weighs as much as 2,700 pounds, and has a range of 41,662 yards (about 39 kilometers). There have been other experimental guns under project HARP that were intended to fire a shell into earth orbit- but their status is uncertain. See the link below for information on the Navy 16 inch guns. Of course, these are NOT hand held firearms.
16 electrons would fill up the first four shells in an atom: 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 electrons in the second shell, 4 electrons in the third shell, and 2 electrons in the fourth shell.
firstly the protons are in the nucleus of an atom. there are 16 protons there. the number of electrons is the same as the number of protons. the electron arrangement is as follows: first shell-2 electrons second shell - 8 electrons third shell - 6 electrons this can also be written as 2,8,6
I have an earlier serial number of the same gun. It takes a 2-1/2 inch shell. Hope this helps.
there are 16 in an inch. 16/16 = a whole.
The US Battleship Iowa's 16" diameter barrel guns fired shells upwards of 2,700 pounds. The WW2 German Schwerer Gustav railway cannon fired shells upwards of 15,000 pounds. The Japanese battleship Yamamoto had 18 in guns and fired a 3300 lb shell.
The battleship USS New Jersey was the world's last all gun (no missiles) battleship fighting her last war in Vietnam in 1968. Sailors manned the three turrets each armed with three 16" rifles (guns). Crewmen rammed the 16" projectile (warhead) into the breech, then rammed bags of gunpowder behind the shell (warhead), then primed the breech, then secured it (closed it). The guns were fired from the bridge gun-fire control rooms. The New Jersey fired approximately 5,700 sixteen inch and 15,000 five inch shells at enemy targets during the Vietnam War.
The difference between 9/16 inch and 1/2 inch is 1/16 inch.
No, 17 inch rims can not fit on 16 inch wheels.
no only 16 inch tires fit 16 inch rims
The answer depends on what the "16 inch" refers to.
The answer depends on what the "16 inch" refers to.