Cannon balls are made of iron, which is a high-stress material. A high-stress material resists breaking. Because the cannon has an open end, and the iron ball resists being torn apart, the cannon ball is shot out instead.
The cannon ball is not in motion until the fire and gunpowder pushes it upward and out of the cannon.
The only way I can think of is to measure its diameter, then do an online search to find out if there were any muzzleloading cannons made with bores your ball would fit in.
Cannonballs are typically made from cast iron or steel. These materials are dense and strong enough to withstand the explosive force when fired from a cannon.
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First you put in an iron ball (not the ball and chain). Then you put in a bomb.
A trajectory is the angle made with the horizontal when a projectile is fired. Suppose the projectile is a cannon ball. Assuming air is frictionless, that cannon ball will travel the greatest distance if the trajectory is 45 degrees from horizontal.
the size of the cannon ball depends on the size of the cannon. civil war cannons had cannon balls about the size of a child's head, aprox 30cm across
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