cannonballs
Cannonballs are solid projectiles fired from cannons. Historically, they were primarily made of cast iron, though stone and lead were also used, particularly in earlier periods. The size and weight of cannonballs varied greatly depending on the cannon they were designed to be fired from, ranging from small grapeshot to heavy solid shot weighing hundreds of pounds.
The primary purpose of a cannonball was kinetic energy. Upon impact, the momentum of the heavy projectile
During naval battles, cannonballs were a primary weapon. They were often fired in volleys to maximize their