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What's the difference between escape velocity and the velocity at some distance?

Escape velocity (strictly, speed) refers to the speed you need to launch an object with in order for it to just reach infinity (with zero velocity); you find it using conservation of energy and setting kinetic energy to zero at infinity (and using the potential energy which is zero at infinity). You can use energy conservation to find velocities at other points, too.



Kate Scholberg 2015-04-07