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Escape velocity on earth is `11.2 kms^(-1)`, what would be the escape velocity on a planet whose mass is 1000 times and radius is 10 times that of
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Escape velocity on earth is `11.2 kms^(-1)`, what would be the escape velocity on a planet whose mass is 1000 times and radius is 10 times that of earth?
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(a) `112 kms^(-1)` (b) `11.2 kms^(-1)` (c) `1.12 kms^(-1)` (d) `3.7 kms^(-1)`
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