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Posted by lost on Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at 4:38pm.

Use Newton's Law of Gravitation to compute the work W required to propel a 1100 kg satellite out of the earth's gravitational field. You may assume that the earth's mass is 5.981024 kg and is concentrated at its center. Take the radius of the earth to be 6.37106 m and G = 6.6710-11 Nm2/kg2

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