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Well, for the ascent, rest assured, there must be energy enough released to lift it up to the observed height (compared vs chimney). For the perspective - should not matter, video is taken from very far away through telephoto lens. However, that give such a low lower bound on the energy released as for it to be useless. Explosions are quite inefficient at throwing stuff upwards.Borek said:Rising phase is not different. Objects decelerate at 10 m/s2 from the moment they were blown up and the force that started them moving stopped to act, movement direction doesn't matter. As it was explained earlier there is a dependence between their speed and drag, which makes both phases slightly different, but there are too many unknowns to reliably calculate anything from this information.