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an object going vertical upwards from the surface of the earth to the escape the gravitational force of the earth​

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Answered by tamannajajpura
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Answer:

We know that the escape velocity of Earth = Ve = √[2gR]

      g = gravity due to Earth

     1/2 m (Ve)² - G Mm/R = 0   for the object to escape from Earth.

      (or,  KE + PE = 0)

When the body is projected from Earth's surface:

    Given  u = initial velocity = Ve /2 = √(gR/2)

    Initial  KE = 1/2 m u² = m g R/4 = G M m /(4R)

    Initial  PE = - GMm/R

    Total initial energy = - 3 GMm /(4R)

When the body reaches a height h above surface of Earth and stops:

    v = 0. Final KE = 0.

    Final PE = - G M m/ (R+h)

From conservation of Energy:

          - GMm/(R+h) = - 3Gm/ (4R)

           3 (R+h) = 4 R

             h = R/3

Answer is R/3

Explanation:

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