Not all types of projectiles can have explosive fillers or fuzing. While many military projectiles, such as artillery shells and grenades, are designed to contain explosives, others like non-explosive training rounds or certain types of recreational projectiles may not. The design and purpose of the projectile dictate whether it can safely incorporate explosives or fuzing mechanisms. Additionally, safety regulations and intended use also play a critical role in determining the use of explosive fillers.
Stone cannonballs did not contain gunpowder; they were solid projectiles made of stone or iron that were fired from cannons. The purpose of these balls was to cause damage through kinetic energy upon impact. Gunpowder was used separately in the cannon's chamber to propel the cannonball out of the barrel. However, some later types of projectiles, like explosive shells, did contain gunpowder or other explosive materials.
No, cannons and catapults are not the same; they are distinct types of weaponry. Cannons are firearms that use explosive propellants to launch projectiles, typically made of metal and designed for long-range artillery. In contrast, catapults are ancient siege engines that use mechanical energy, such as tension or torsion, to hurl projectiles without explosives. While both are used to launch projectiles, their mechanisms and historical contexts differ significantly.
Non-explosive and Explosive
explosive and non-explosive
Rhyolite caldera complexes are the most explosive volcanoes, although other types of volcanoes can also erupt.
Volcanoes with more viscosity are more explosive.
They are both can cause damage and they are both types of earthquakes.
There are several types of wood fillers available in the market, including water-based, solvent-based, epoxy, and cellulose-based fillers. Each type has its own unique properties and is suitable for different applications.
Heavy-duty wood fillers are best suited for large holes, cracks, and gaps in wood that require a strong and durable repair. These fillers are typically made of epoxy or polyester resin, which provide excellent adhesion and resistance to moisture and temperature changes. In terms of durability and strength, heavy-duty wood fillers outperform other types of fillers such as water-based or solvent-based fillers. They are more resistant to shrinking, cracking, and crumbling over time, making them ideal for high-stress applications.
Strato and Cinder-cone volcanos but cinder cones can have non explosive too but not strato
Explosive ones.
Flow, and explosive