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Escape velocity of a rocket is 11.2 km/s...

Escape velocity of a rocket is 11.2 km/sec. It is released at an angle of `45^(@)` . Its escape velocity is

A

`11sqrt2 kms^(-1)`

B

`22 kms^(-1)`

C

`11 kms^(-1)`

D

`11//sqrt(2) kms^(-1)`

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C
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