The Moon has much weaker gravity than Earth, so an object only needs to travel at 2.4 kilometers per second to escape its gravitational pull. This demonstrates that escape velocity is directly related to the strength of a celestial body's gravity.
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What if you tried to throw an object so hard that it leaves the planet forever? 🌍🚀 In this short, we compare different planets and calculate how much force or speed is needed to escape their gravity! From Earth to Jupiter, every planet has a different escape velocity. Which planet would be the hardest to escape from? 👀 Watch till the end for the craziest planet comparison! 🔥 #shorts #space #science #planets #universe #physics #earth #mars #jupiter #escapevelocity
Have you ever wondered what happens if a skeleton throws an object upward from different planets? How much force would it take for that object to completely escape the planet's gravity? This is called escape velocity. On Earth, an object needs to travel at about 11.2 km per second to leave the planet forever.
But on the moon, gravity is much weaker.
So only 2.4 km per second is enough. On Mars, escaping is easier than Earth because the planet has lower gravity.
But Jupiter is a completely different story. Its gravity is extremely powerful. An object would need nearly 60 km per second to escape its pull. That means every planet requires a different amount of force depending on its gravity. So if a skeleton throws objects on different planets, the strength needed to
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