Escape from Planet Earth was created on 2013-02-14.
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Escape velocity is determined by the formula ( v = \sqrt{\frac{2GM}{R}} ), where ( G ) is the gravitational constant, ( M ) is the mass of the planet, and ( R ) is its radius. For a planet with twice the mass of Earth and twice the diameter, its radius would also be twice that of Earth. Thus, the escape velocity would be ( v = \sqrt{\frac{2G(2M)}{2R}} = \sqrt{\frac{2GM}{R}} = 11 , \text{km/s} ). Therefore, the escape velocity for this planet would remain 11 km/s.
Yes, it would. That's one reason why some artificial satellites were tossed into orbit after being carried up aboard the space shuttle. The reason is because escape velocity from Earth depends on Earth's gravity, which in turn depends on the distance from the Earth's center. The higher you go, the farther you are from the center of the planet, the less gravitational force there is between you and the Earth, and the smaller the escape velocity thus becomes.
Because that's just how God wanted things to be :)
No, its depends on the planets gravitational pull
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