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The escape velocity at Mercury's surface can be represented by the function f(r) = 7.2r, where f(n) is the escape velocity in meters per second and r is the
radius of Mercury in meters. Mercury's radius is approximately 2,430,000 meters.
What is the minimuṁ velocity needed at Mercury's surface to escape its gravity?
Round to the nearest hundred.


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