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| Very high column 
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| The drop in
this clip fell from twice the height as in the previous clip.
A much higher column was produced. Four droplets
separated from the column as it collapsed. The first droplet
was launched rapidly upward relative to the next three.
Droplets that separated
later were larger in size than earlier ones. The smaller the
droplets, the more quickly
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