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Mathematics, 09.05.2021 09:30 kale2158

The escape velocity of an object from a planet is given by the equation v = k \binom{ \sqrt{m} }{ \sqrt{r} }
where M is the mass of the planet and R is the radius of the planet. If the escape velocity for an object from Earth is 13.1 km/sec, find the escape velocity of an object from a planet that has 3 times the radius and 4 times the mass as that of Earth. Round to the nearest tenth.​

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