The escape velocity for a rocket from the earth is \(11.2\) km/s. Its value on a planet where the acceleration due to gravity is double that on the earth and the diameter of the planet is twice that of the earth (in km/s) will be:

1. \(11.2\) 2. \(5.6\)
3. \(22.4\) 4. \(53.6\)

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The escape velocity from the earth is about 11 km/second. The escape velocity from a planet having twice the radius and the same mean density as the earth is

1. 22 km/sec                               
2. 11 km/sec
3. 5.5 km/sec                               
4. 15.5 km/sec

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What should be the velocity of earth due to rotation about its own axis so that the weight at equator become 3/5 of initial value. Radius of earth on equator is 6400 km

1.  7.4×10-4 rad/sac             

2.  6.4×10-4 rad/sac

3.  7.8×10-4 rad/sac               

4.  8.7×10-4 rad/sac 

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If g is the acceleration due to gravity at the earth's surface and r is the radius of the earth, the escape velocity for the body to escape out of the earth's gravitational field is:

1. gr                                       

2. 2gr

3. g/r                                       

4. r/g

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The escape velocity of a projectile from the earth is approximately

1. 11.2 m/sec                            2. 112 km/sec

3. 11.2 km/sec                          4. 11200 km/sec

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The escape velocity of a particle of mass m varies as:

1. m2                                   

2. m

3. m0                                   

4. m-1

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Acceleration due to gravity is ‘g’ on the surface of the earth. The value of acceleration due to gravity at a height of 32 km above earth’s surface is (Radius of the earth = 6400 km)

1. 0.9 g           

2. 0.99 g

3. 0.8 g           

4. 1.01 g

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The time period of a simple pendulum on a freely moving artificial satellite is

1. Zero                           

2. 2 sec

3.  3 sec                          

4.  Infinite

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For the moon to cease as the earth's satellite, its orbital velocity has to be increased by a factor of:

1. \(2\) 2. \(\sqrt{2}\)
3. \(1/\sqrt{2}\) 4. \(4\)
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The height of a point vertically above the earth’s surface, at which the acceleration due to gravity becomes \(1\%\) of its value at the surface is: (Radius of the earth = \(R\))
1. \(8R\)
2. \(9R\)
3. \(10R\)
4. \(20R\)

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