A cannonball is a round metallic projectile that is fired from a cannon. It is usually made of iron or steel and is designed to cause damage upon impact with its target. Historically, cannonballs were used as an essential part of artillery warfare, particularly during the medieval and early modern eras.
Cannonballs vary in size, weight, and shape, depending on the type of cannon being used. For example, a typical cannonball for a cannon in the 1700s would weigh around 6-12 pounds, while a larger cannon could fire balls that weighed up to 30 pounds.
Cannonballs were used in battles and sieges for a variety of purposes, including breaking through walls and fortifications, causing damage to enemy ships, and creating confusion and chaos on the battlefield. They were also used as a form of psychological warfare, as the sound of a cannonball whistling through the air would often terrify and demoralize enemy soldiers.
Today, cannonballs are no longer used in warfare and are primarily used as decorative items or historical artifacts. They are often seen on display in museums, historical sites, and private collections.
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