Relation between escape & orbital velocity
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The lowest velocity an object must have to escape the gravitational force of a planet or an object. The relationship between the escape velocity and the orbital velocity is defined by Ve = 2 Vo where Ve is the escape velocity and Vo is the orbital velocity. And the escape velocity is root-two times the orbit velocity.
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Orbital velocity is the speed required to achieve orbit around a celestial body, such as a planet or a star, while escape velocity is the speed required to leave that orbit. Maintaining orbital velocity requires traveling at a sustained speed that: Aligns with the celestial body's rotational velocity.
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