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Calculate the amount of energy required to escape from the surface of the following bodies, relative...

Calculate the amount of energy required to escape from the surface of the following bodies, relative to that required to escape from the surface of Earth.

(a)    Uranus
                     energy to escape Earth

(b)    Mars
                             energy to escape Earth

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