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- Steam_cannon abstract "A steam cannon is a cannon that launches a projectile using only heat and water. The first steam cannon was designed by Archimedes during the Siege of Syracuse. Leonardo da Vinci was also known to have designed one (the Architonnerre). The device would consist of a large metal tube, preferably copper due to its high thermal conductivity, which would be placed in a furnace. One end of the tube would be capped and the other loaded with a projectile. Once the tube reached a high enough temperature, a small amount of water would be injected in behind the projectile. In theory, Leonardo da Vinci believed, the water would rapidly expand into vapour, blasting the projectile out the front of the barrel. The viability of the concept has been explored, with mixed results, by both the television series MythBusters and students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.".
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- Steam_cannon wikiPageExternalLink guns.html.
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- Steam_cannon wikiPageRevisionID "661605960".
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Archimedes.
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- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pneumatic_weapons.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steam_power.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink File:Holman_Projector_in_action.jpg.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Hilton_Head_Island,_South_Carolina.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Holman_Projector.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Perkins.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Leonardo_da_Vinci.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Machine_gun.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink MythBusters.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink MythBusters_(2006_season).
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Phreatic_eruption.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Syracuse_(214–212_BC).
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink William_Murdoch.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink Winans_Steam_Gun.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLink File:17.5-мм_опытная_паровая_пушка_(вид_сбоку_2).jpg.
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steam cannon".
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLinkText "steam cannon".
- Steam_cannon wikiPageWikiLinkText "steam-powered cannon".
- Steam_cannon hasPhotoCollection Steam_cannon.
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- Steam_cannon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weapon-stub.
- Steam_cannon subject Category:Pneumatic_weapons.
- Steam_cannon subject Category:Steam_power.
- Steam_cannon hypernym Cannon.
- Steam_cannon type Device.
- Steam_cannon type Weapon.
- Steam_cannon type Pneumatic.
- Steam_cannon type Product.
- Steam_cannon type Thing.
- Steam_cannon type Q728.
- Steam_cannon comment "A steam cannon is a cannon that launches a projectile using only heat and water. The first steam cannon was designed by Archimedes during the Siege of Syracuse. Leonardo da Vinci was also known to have designed one (the Architonnerre). The device would consist of a large metal tube, preferably copper due to its high thermal conductivity, which would be placed in a furnace. One end of the tube would be capped and the other loaded with a projectile.".
- Steam_cannon label "Steam cannon".
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- Steam_cannon sameAs Паровая_пушка.
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- Steam_cannon wasDerivedFrom Steam_cannon?oldid=661605960.
- Steam_cannon depiction 17.5-мм_опытная_паровая_пушка_(вид_сбоку_2).jpg.
- Steam_cannon isPrimaryTopicOf Steam_cannon.