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Escape Velocity
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Cont’d Consider a projectile of mass m, leaving the surface of a planet (or some other astronomical body) with escape velocity v. It has a kinetic energy k given by:
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Cont’d The projectile also has potential energy U given by:
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Cont’d When the projectile reaches maximum height v=0 since v(instantaneous velocity) is the derivative of altitude with respect to time. Therefore k = 0. Also as r the potential energy goes to zero. Based on the principal of conservation of energy, the total energy of the projectile at the planet’s surface must also have been zero. Therefore,
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Cont’d
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Escape speed
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The escape speed does not depend on the direction in which a projectile is fired.However, attaining the speed is easier if the projectile is fired in the direction the launch site is moving as Earth rotates about its axis.
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Escape speed Rockets are launched eastward at Cape Conaveral to take advantage of the Cape’seastward speed of 1500km/h.
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