what should be the speed of a rocket for breaking Earth gravitational force
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Hey mate!!!!
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The escape velocity from Earth is about 11.186 km/s (6.951 mi/s; 40,270 km/h; 36,700 ft/s; 25,020 mph; 21,744 kn) at the surface.
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Here's ur answer:
The escape velocity from Earth is about 11.186 km/s (6.951 mi/s; 40,270 km/h; 36,700 ft/s; 25,020 mph; 21,744 kn) at the surface.
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hey mate here is your answer:
at 11km/s rockets can successfully break the orbits and escape the gravitational pull of earth
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at 11km/s rockets can successfully break the orbits and escape the gravitational pull of earth
hope it helps u
mark me as brainliest if this answer makes u happy
happy new year
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