COSMIC PERSPECTIVE
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Author: Bennett
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Chapter 7, Problem 42EAP
Be sure to show all calculations clearly and state your final answer in complete sentences.
42. Escape Velocity. After studying the data in Appendix E, briefly describe how escape velocity is related to mass and radius. Is the trend what you expect based on what you learned about escape velocity in Chapter 4?
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