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Escape Velocity
Minimum speed needed for an object to break free from a celestial body's gravitational pull without returning.Gravitational Force
Attractive force between two masses, decreasing with increased distance.Kinetic Energy
Energy possessed by an object due to its motion, calculated as 1/2 m v^2.Gravitational Potential Energy
Energy due to an object's position in a gravitational field, approaching zero as distance increases.Conservation of Energy
Principle stating total energy in a closed system remains constant, used to derive escape velocity.Gravitational Constant
Universal constant (G) used in the calculation of gravitational forces and escape velocity.Mass
Quantity of matter in a body, affecting gravitational force but not escape velocity.Distance
Initial separation from a celestial body's center, influencing the required escape velocity.Velocity
Speed of an object in a specific direction, crucial for determining escape velocity.Final Velocity
Speed of an object when it reaches an infinitely distant point, ideally zero for escape velocity.Celestial Body
Natural object in space, such as a planet or star, from which escape velocity is calculated.Orbital Distance
Average distance from a planet to the sun, used in escape velocity calculations.Square Root
Mathematical operation used in the escape velocity formula to solve for speed.Non-conservative Forces
Forces like friction that do work on a system, not present in escape velocity calculations.Launch Speed
Initial speed required to achieve escape velocity, ensuring the object does not return.