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If a projectile has a velocity greater than the escape velocity, which trajectory will it follow

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Answered by thotajeevika
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Answer:

elliptical

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Answered by kingofself
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If an object or a body is projected with a velocity that equals escape velocity the body will fly to infinity and there it will not have enough energy.The relationship between energy and eccentricity shall let us know the path if velocity is greater than escape velocity.\bold{\mathrm{E}=\sqrt{1+\frac{2 \epsilon L^{2}}{G(m 1 m 2)^{2}}}} where ϵ is the specific orbital energy. Now if body has energy after reaching infinity that is if velocity is greater than escape velocity then the orbital speed of body increases the eccentricity becomes more than 1 and this is a hyperbola trajectory.

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