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  2. List of cannon projectiles - Wikipedia

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    Round shot or solid shot or a cannonball or simply ball A solid spherical projectile made, in early times, from dressed stone but, by the 17th century, from iron. The most accurate projectile that could be fired by a smooth-bore cannon, used to batter the wooden hulls of opposing ships, forts, or fixed emplacements, and as a long-range anti ...

  3. Round shot - Wikipedia

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    The cast iron cannonball was introduced by French artillery engineers after 1450; it had the capacity to reduce traditional English castle wall fortifications to rubble. [1] French armories would cast a tubular cannon body in a single piece, and cannonballs took the shape of a sphere initially made from stone material.

  4. Newton's cannonball - Wikipedia

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    Newton's cannonball was a thought experiment Isaac Newton used to hypothesize that the force of gravity was universal, and it was the key force for planetary motion. It appeared in his posthumously published 1728 work De mundi systemate (also published in English as A Treatise of the System of the World ).

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  6. History of cannons - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, their shells carried larger amounts of explosives than those of guns, and caused considerably less barrel wear. The German army took advantage of this, beginning the war with many more howitzers than the French. [150] World War I also marked the use of the Paris Gun, the longest-ranged gun ever fired. This 200 mm (8 in) caliber gun ...

  7. Cannonball (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cannonball, a 1976 film inspired by "Cannon Ball" Baker; Cannonball, a TV show about two truck drivers, produced in Canada in 1958–59 and syndicated in the U.S. in 1959–60; Cannonball (Australian game show) Cannonball (British game show) Cannonball (American game show) "Cannonball", a 2003 episode of Lilo & Stitch: The Series

  8. List of the largest cannon by caliber - Wikipedia

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    Early 15th-century Flemish giant cannon Dulle Griet at Ghent (caliber of 660 mm). This list contains all types of cannon through the ages listed in decreasing caliber size. For the purpose of this list, the development of large-calibre artillery can be divided into three periods, based on the kind of projectiles used, due to their dissimilar characteristics, and being practically ...

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    Once stranded on the beach, cannonball jellies can’t survive long out of the water and eventually become a food source for shorebirds, crabs, sea turtles and other critters that live along the ...