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The effect of a projectile on masonry is to make a conical hole on Masonry, 
the surface, and then a clean cut as far as it will penetrate. The 
masonry in front is shattered, and pieces fly hack some considerable 
distance towards the breaching battery. The depth of penetration 
varies with the shape and material of the projectile. 
