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I was wondering, Is there a way to get the total speed of an object escaping the gravitational pull of an object? Meaning Would the velocity of a person be faster if they were unconstrained by the pull of a strong gravity well?
Would the speed be even greater if the gravity field expands too...
So I've gotten conflicting answers from different calc mods about this.
If a planet, or body, or room, but not a black hole, has gravity strong enough to prevent objects with escape velocity of light speed, does the normal escape velocity formula still work? Or it's not quantifiable with any...