It depends on the friction.... If fired from a four wheeled carriage that is horizontally secured (ie. kickback is not causing the barrel to point up in the air several feet after a shot, lubed up smooth wheels and a fairly flat and hard smooth surface and assuming the trajectory is not straight up but rather fairly outwards you're looking at at least a yard or roughly 3 feet minimum of kickback and up to 6. However, If you only have two wheels on it like a majority of 6 pound cannons in existance, it depends on if a tripod with a hard point hitch that stakes directly into the ground? Is it a four wheeled carriage in which case low angle shooting can be trusted not to cause "kick back" upwards as much and more of the force will come backwards.... You could design a system of resistance or shock absorption that could dramatically lower said kickback. You could implement a crossbow looking support that would rely on increasing pressure from ropes to slow the cannon's backfire more quickly (this would require the hitch system and also on carriage sliding feature which is much less easy to repeatably use as the hitch can literally break out of the ground over many shots. If you are just firing the thing once, try using two deepwall screws (mountain climber type) and screwing them into the window or portal it is being fired through, you could then go back and forth betweent he two screws with nylon or stretchable high durability rope and youd have strong kickback resistance for several minutes of shooting.
6 pounds - 2 pounds 10 ounces is equal to 3 pounds 6 ounces.
There are 14 pounds in one stone. Therefore, 6 stone 1 pound is equal to (6 x 14) + 1 = 85 pounds.
A 6 pound 6 ounce baby would weigh a total of 102 ounces (16 ounces in a pound).
There are 111 ounces in a 6 pound 15 ounce can of tomato paste.
One pound of weight on Earth is equivalent to 1/6 pound of Moon-weight, or about 2 and 2/3 ounces.
If the cannon is seen to fire six seconds before the shot is heard, the cannon is just over 1900 metres (about 2100 yards) from the observer.
Daeus Cannon is 6' 5".
The concept of the gauge originated with pistols, and later shotguns. The gauge described the size of the barrel by the fraction of a pound of a round iron ball that just fits the barrel. For example, a 12 guage shotgun has a barrel that will just fit a round iron ball that is one twelfth of a pound. This measurement stemmed from cannon measurements, which measured the cannon by the size of the cannon ball it fired (such as a 6 pound cannon, or 20 pound cannon). There are different gauges that describe thickness, including the American Wire Gauge that measures the thickness (diameter) of electrical wire, US Steel Wire Gauge for steel wire, Sheet Metal Gauge, etc.
Cedric Cannon is 6'.
Dale Cannon is 6' 1".
Palmer Cannon is 6' 4".
Frank Cannon is 6' 4".
I have seen a listing on e-bay in which one had a bid of $127 that ended on Sept. 19th without meeting the reserve of $140.
Lawrence Cannon was born on December 6, 1947.
Lawrence Cannon was born on December 6, 1947.
NFL player Marcus Cannon is 6'-05''.
Ruari Cannon is 6' 1 1/2".