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Using the escape velocity calculator what is the escape velocity for earth? note the mass of earth is 5.97 x 1024 kg and a radius of 6.4 x 106 m

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The escape velocity for a planet of mass M and radius R is given by

v= \sqrt{ (2GM)/(R) }
where

G=6.67 \cdot 10^(-11) m^3 kg^(-1) s^(-2) is the gravitational constant.

Using the data of the Earth:

M=5.97 \cdot 10^(24) kg

R=6.4 \cdot 10^6 m

we find the escape velocity for Earth:

v= \sqrt{ (2 (6.67 \cdot 10^(-11) m^3 kg^(-1)s^(-2))(5.97 \cdot 10^(24) kg))/((6.4 \cdot 10^6 m)) }=1.12 \cdot 10^4 m/s = 11.2 km/s
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