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11.3 km/s or 7 m/s or 25000 mph

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What is the approximate escape velocity from the Earth?

The approximate escape velocity from Earth is about 11.2 kilometers per second (25,000 miles per hour). This is the minimum speed an object must reach to break free from Earth's gravitational pull and enter into space.


Is the escape velocity from the center of the earth different from the escape velocity from Earth's orbit?

Yes, very much so.


What is escape velocity of speed?

You mean what is the escape velocity of Earth? If so, the answer is 11,2 km/s


Is escape velocity same for all objects?

Yes. It is different for different planets etc. Escape velocity on earth is different than escape velocity on Jupiter.


What is velocity that a rocket must attain to escape the force of gravity on earth?

The velocity of a any object to surpass the gravity of earth commonly known as escape velocity is 11.2Km/s.


What is the excape velocity on earth?

The escape velocity on Earth is approximately 11.2 kilometers per second (33 times the speed of sound). This is the speed required for an object to break free from Earth's gravitational pull and escape into space.


Escape velocity of earth versus escape velocity on Uranus?

EV on Earth is 11.186 km/s EV on Uranus is 21.3 km/s


What is anEscape Velocity?

Velocity sufficient for a body to escape from a gravitational attraction without acceleration. Earth has an escape velocity of 11.19 kmsec-1 .


You say that the escape velocity is the one required to escape the earth's gravitational speed then we say the satellites stay in orbits because of the earth's gravitational speed how does that ha?

Satellites are traveling at less than escape velocity. (roughly, orbital velocity is about 7 tenths of escape).


Is the escape velocity higher for the earth or the moon?

The mass of an object is the same wherever it may be. The weight of an object changes however. The weight of an object is the product of its mass times gravity. Gravity is greater on earth than it is on the moon, so an object will weigh more on earth.


What is the escape velocity from the earth surface?

12km/Sec


What may happen to a rocket which rises from the earth never attains escape velocity?

A rocket that doesn't reach "escape velocity" will be overcome by gravity and will be pulled back down to Earth. Also, rockets which go into orbit have not reached escape velocity. Escape velocity is what is needed to completely leave earth's gravity well.