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  • Earth's Escape Velocity: Understanding the Speed to Break Free
    The escape velocity on Earth is approximately 11.186 kilometers per second (km/s) or 6.951 miles per second (mi/s).

    This means that an object needs to be traveling at least this speed to escape Earth's gravitational pull and never return.

    It's important to note that this is the escape velocity at Earth's surface. The escape velocity decreases as you move further away from Earth's center.

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