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Ok i know its stupid of me not know this but;
for what direction does escape velocity apply? when we got explained it in class we had the "newtons cannon firing off a mountain" except this was parallel to the tangent of the earth at that point.

would the escape velocity apply if you fired the projectile directly up?
 

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"The term escape velocity can be considered a misnomer because it is actually a speed rather than a velocity, i.e. it specifies how fast the object must move but the direction of movement is irrelevant, unless "downward." In more technical terms, escape velocity is a scalar (and not a vector)."

-Wikipedia
 

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Remember escape velocity is only for projectiles - accelerated objects can leave the earth at any speed they want - providing they have fuel.
 

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