The amount of gunpowder used can vary greatly depending on the specific context, such as military operations, fireworks displays, or historical events. For example, during the American Civil War, artillery units could use hundreds of pounds of gunpowder in a single battle. In contrast, a typical fireworks show might use only a few pounds. Therefore, without a specific event or context, it's difficult to provide an exact quantity.
The energy of a cannon depends on factors like its size, material, and the amount of gunpowder used. Velocity depends on the projectile weight, barrel length, and gunpowder used. A larger cannon with more gunpowder will generally have more energy and velocity.
Gunpowder NEVER WAS used to make guns.
Gunpowder can be used to make a bomb. So unless you are licensed to be in possession of gunpowder, owning gunpowder is illegal.
They used gunpowder for fireworks and weapons.
I believe gunpowder may be used in fireworks
there were 36 barrels.
That depends entirely on how much of it you have.
No, wet gunpowder cannot be effectively used as it may have degraded and lost its explosive properties. It is recommended to dispose of wet gunpowder properly and use fresh, dry gunpowder for safety and effectiveness.
Much of the gunpowder used in World War I was made using synthesized acetone.
Gunpowder varies from $15 - $20 American dollars for each pound.
gunpowder was first used in 919 in china :]:):]:)when a war was going off !!!and they used gun powder to defend back :)
All guns use gunpowder (gun+powder= gunpowder). The 15th century saw early crude guns first being used, including use in war. However, the early guns were not accurate nor reliable, and the military still used bows, swords, lances and pikes MUCH more frequently than guns.