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Chapter 11, Problem 57EAP
Titan’s Evolving Atmosphere. Titan’s exosphere lies nearly 1400 kilometers above its surface. What is the escape velocity from this altitude? What is the thermal speed of a hydrogen atom at the exospheric temperature of about 200 K? Use these answers (and the method of Mathematical Insight 10.2) to comment on whether thermal escape of hydrogen is likely to be important for Titan.
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