To commemorate red hot nickel ball in water/ice one year later, here is a red hot iron cannonball in water and on ice. I thought I would have been the first to heat up a cannon ball until red hot. As it turns out, war ships centuries ago would fire heated cannon balls at their enemy causing fire on their wooden vessel.
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