Question:

Does the escape speed of a body from the earth depend on 

(a) the mass of the body, 

(b) the location from where it is projected, 

(c) the direction of projection, 

(d) the height of the location from where the body is launched?

Updated On: Nov 6, 2023
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(a) No, The escape velocity does not depend upon the mass of body.


(b) No, The escape velocity does not depends upon location.


(c) No, The escape velocity does not depend upon the direction of projection.


(d) Yes.
Escape velocity of a body from the Earth is given by the relation: Vesc = √2gR ...(i)
g = Acceleration due to gravity 
R = Radius of the Earth

It is clear from equation (i) that escape velocity vesc is independent of the mass of the body and the direction of its projection. However, it depends on gravitational potential at the point from where the body is launched. Since this potential marginally depends on the height of the point, escape velocity also marginally depends on these factors.

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Escape Speed

Escape speed is the minimum speed, which is required by the object to escape from the gravitational influence of a plannet. Escape speed for Earth’s surface is 11,186 m/sec. 

The formula for escape speed is given below:

ve = (2GM / r)1/2 

where ,

ve = Escape Velocity 

G = Universal Gravitational Constant 

M = Mass of the body to be escaped from 

r = Distance from the centre of the mass