definition about escape velocity with si unit and dimension
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The escape velocity is the minimum velocity required to leave a planet or moon. For a rocket or other object to leave a planet, it must overcome the pull of gravity. The formula for escape velocity contains a constant, G, which is called the "universal gravitational constant". Its value is 6.73×10^-11 N .m^2/kg^2 . The unit for escape velocity is meters per second (m/s).
escape velocity (m/s)
G = universal gravitational constant (6.73×10^-11 N .m^2/kg^2 )
M = mass of the planet or moon (kg)
R = radius of the planet or moon (m)
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Explanation:
Escape velocity is defined as minimum velocity required to escape from the gravitational pull of the earth.
Dimensional Formula of Escape velocity (Ve) = M0L1T-1
SI Unit of Escape velocity(Ve) is ms-1
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