speed to achieve = 0.02*3*10^8 = 6*10^6 m/s
acceleration = 9.81 m/s^2
using the equation of linear motion we have
v = u + at
6*10^6 = 0 + 9.81*t
t = 6.11*10^5 s
so fourth option is the correct answer
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