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Instead, I had a can of burning meths ricocheting around my ears.
Oops.
(Note to self - buy fire extinguisher!)
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As a Pyrotechnician with some Medieval reenactment experience, my answer is that it's a mortar.
A Cannon is actually only one of a variety of types of gun (see also Culverin, and Bombard), and they all fire predominantly horizontally to attack walls, gates or vertical structures. It generally has a longer barrel, we call it a barrel because the very earliest ones were made in a similar way to the wooden casks that were used to transport all kinds of loose goods, including Gun powder.
A mortar fires mainly Vertically and is used to attack Horizontal area targets, like smashing through the roofs of buildings. Named after the "bowl" part of an early form of food processor called a Mortar and Pestle, a mortar usually has a very short barrel for it's bore.
As a Pyrotechnician I use mortar tubes (sometimes called Guns, in the US) regularly and you definitely wouldn't want one of THOSE to auto ignite.
I'll leave the title as "cannon", though, as I think that is a more popular search-term... ;-)
The pressure inside a normal jam jar jet is very low, and the most I expected the soda can to do was jiggle about a bit. I was going to try a variety of lengths of jam jar jet by wedging the soda can at various heights, but the first go caught me out.
It's fixed now, BTW.
;-)
just get it burning :o