Relation between orbital velocity and escape velocity
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astrophysics, the relation between escape velocity and orbital velocity can be mathematically written as-
Vo=Ve2√
Or
Ve=2–√Vo
Where,
Ve is the Escape velocity measure using km/s.
Vo is the Orbital velocity measures using km/s.
We know that Escapevelocity=2–√×Orbitalvelocity which implies, the escape velocity is directly proportional to orbital velocity. That means for any massive body-
If orbital velocity increases, the escape velocity will also increase and vise-versa.
If orbital velocity decreases, the
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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. ... If the source mass is earth, the escape velocity has a value of 11.2 km / s.
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