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Escape Velocity.According to Newton’s law of gravitation, the attractive force between two objects varies inversely as the square of the distances between them. That is,Fg=GM1M2/r2whereM1andM2are the masses of the objects, ris the distance between them (center to center), Fgis the attractive force, and Gis the constant of proportionality. Consider a projectile of

constant mass mbeing fired vertically from Earth (see Figure 3.12). Let trepresent time and v the velocity of the projectile.

  1. Show that the motion of the projectile, under Earth’s gravitational force, is governed by the equationdvdt=-gR2r2, where ris the distance between the projectile and the center of Earth, Ris the radius of Earth, Mis the mass of Earth, andg=GM/R2.
  2. Use the fact that dr /dt = v to obtainvdvdt=-gR2r2
  3. If the projectile leaves Earth’s surface with velocity vo, show thatv2=2gR2r+vo2-2gR
  4. Use the result of part (c) to show that the velocity of the projectile remains positive if and only ifvo2-2gR>0. The velocityve=2gRis called the escape velocityof Earth.
  5. If g= 9.81 m/sec 2and R= 6370 km for Earth, what is Earth’s escape velocity?
  6. If the acceleration due to gravity for the moon is gm= g/6 and the radius of the moon is Rm= 1738 km, what is the escape velocity of the moon?

Short Answer

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  5. The earth’s escape velocity is 11.18 km/sec.
  6. The escape velocity of the moon is 2.38 km/sec.

Step by step solution

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Step 1(a): Find the motion of the projectile

Here M1 = M and M2 = m

By using the newton’s second law

mdvdt=-Fgmdvdt=-GMmr2dvdt=-GMr2dvdt=-gR2r2(BecauseG=gR2M)

Hence it is proved thatrole="math" localid="1663971026881" dvdt=-gR2r2

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Step 2(b): obtain vdvdt=-gR2r2

Since

v=drdtdvdt=dvdr.drdtdvdt=vdvdrvdvdt=-gR2r2

Hence it is proved that vdvdt=-gR2r2

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Step 3(c): show that  v2=2gR2r+vo2-2gR

∫vdv=∫-gR2r2drv22=gR2r+Cv2=2gR2r+2C

WhenvR=vo thenC =vo22- gR

v2=2gR2r+vo2-2gR

Hence it is proved that role="math" localid="1663971538088" v2=2gR2r+vo2-2gR

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Step 4(d): obtain the required result by given conditions

The velocity of the projectile remains the same if and only if

⇔2gR2r+vo2-gR>0⇔2gR2r+vo2>2gR⇔limr→∞2gR2r+vo2>2gR⇔vo2>2gR⇔vo2-2gR>0

Hence it is proved thatthe velocity of the projectile remains positive if and only ifrole="math" localid="1663971976334" vo2-2gR>0.

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Step 5(e): Find the earth’s escape velocity

The escape velocity is

ve=2gRve=2(0.00981)(6370)ve=11.18km/sec

Hence, the earth’s escape velocity is 11.18 km/sec.

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Step 6(f): Find the value of the moon’s escape velocity

ve=2gRve=2(0.001635)(1738)ve=2.38km/sec

Hence, the escape velocity of the moon is 2.38 km/sec.

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