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imy786
Mar26-07, 07:41 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

By considering the gravitational potential energy of an object at the surface , find an expression for the escape speed from the surface and determine its value.

2. Relevant equations

GPE= mgh

3. The attempt at a solution

KE= 1/2* m * v^2

GPE= mgh

GPE+ KE = 0

mgh = - 1/2 * m * v^2
gh= - 1/2 * v^2


v^2= -2gh

v= sqare root of (-2gh)

this is the escape velocity...

Dick
Mar26-07, 08:11 AM
You've computed velocity needed to reach a height h in a uniform gravitational field. Is that the same concept as 'escape velocity'?

HallsofIvy
Mar26-07, 09:37 AM
You also appear to be assuming gravitational force is constant. If that were true, there would be no "escape velocity". It is impossible to "escape" a constant force!

anantchowdhary
Mar26-07, 10:02 AM
Well if ur looking for escape velocity....it should be\sqrt{\frac{2GM}{R}}

imy786
Mar26-07, 10:11 AM
thanks for the info...
so how shall i start off instead

anantchowdhary
Mar26-07, 10:12 AM
you shud use the work energy theorem

Dick
Mar26-07, 10:20 AM
You should change your expression for gravitational potential energy to one appropriate for a nonconstant field.

HallsofIvy
Mar26-07, 12:48 PM
Remember that gravity is an "inverse square formula"!