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Is the escape velocity same for all planet​

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Answered by Ayushjoshi01
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Explanation:

Escape velocity is the speed that an object needs to be traveling to break free of a planet or moon's gravity well and leave it without further propulsion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Escape velocity is actually a speed (not a velocity) because it does not specify a direction: no matter what the direction of travel is, the object can escape the gravitational field (provided its path does not intersect the planet). ... All speeds and velocities are measured with respect to the field.

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