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<marquee>the velocity at which a projectile is sent up in the atmosphere to overcome the gravitational field of Earth is called</marquee>

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Answered by Nityam06
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<i><b><u>In physics (specifically, celestial mechanics), escape velocity is the minimum speed needed for a free, non-propelled object to escape from the gravitational influence of a massive body, that is, to achieve an infinite distance from it. Escape velocity is a function of the mass of the object and distance to the center of mass of the object.</u></b></i>

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