Want this question answered?
The velocity of rocket must reach 16x than the gravitational force of Earth to establish an orbit in space.
No.Orbital Velocity is the velocity required by a body to achieve a circular orbit around its primary.Escape velocity is the minimum velocity needed to escape a gravitational field
Orbital velocity, or Close orbital velocity.
A rocket needs to travel at 7 miles-per-second or about 25,000-miles-per-hour to leave the pull of earth's gravitational force, and reach outer space. This speed is known as escape velocity.
Alright, it is mainly the force of gravity. This is because if there was no gravity, you do not heat energy to fire the rocket up.
The velocity of rocket must reach 16x than the gravitational force of Earth to establish an orbit in space.
No.Orbital Velocity is the velocity required by a body to achieve a circular orbit around its primary.Escape velocity is the minimum velocity needed to escape a gravitational field
It has to reach escape velocity which on Earth is 11.2 Km per second
Orbital velocity, or Close orbital velocity.
A rocket.
save
Currently any satellite must be launched on a rocket to reach space, though ideas for non-rocket launch exist.
A rocket needs to travel at 7 miles-per-second or about 25,000-miles-per-hour to leave the pull of earth's gravitational force, and reach outer space. This speed is known as escape velocity.
The velocity of a any object to surpass the gravity of earth commonly known as escape velocity is 11.2Km/s.
People can not shoot themselves into space. A person must be an astronaut and receive training, in order to travel to space in a rocket.
You don't. "Escape velocity" is a meaningless number. "Escape velocity" is the speed at which a CANNON SHELL must be fired in order to escape from the Earth's gravity well. With a powered rocket, you can "escape" from the Earth's gravity at ANY speed - as long as you have enough fuel.
Alright, it is mainly the force of gravity. This is because if there was no gravity, you do not heat energy to fire the rocket up.