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A particle is fired vertically from the surface of the earth with a velocity `kupsilon_(e)`, where `upsilon_(e)` is the escape velocity and `klt1`. Neglecting air resistance and assuming earth's radius as `R_(e)`. Calculated the height to which it will rise from the surface of the earth.

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