To predict with any degree of accuracy where a cannonball will land, I’m going to need to know the muzzle velocity, angle, and elevation of the cannon, and then I’m going to need to mathematically simulate the cannon firing.
No, you really don’t. LCPW please. The cannonball is flying unrestricted through the air in an eastwardly direction and will impact a giant tub of jello.
No, you really don’t. LCPW please. The cannonball is flying unrestricted through the air in an eastwardly direction and will impact a giant tub of jello.