Compute the work required to launch a 1000-kg satellite vertically to a height of 1000 km. You may assume that the earth’s mass is 5.98 x 10^24 kg and is concentrated at its center. Take the radius of the earth to be 6.37 x 10^6 m and G = 6.67 x 10^11 Nm2/kg2 .

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Explanation:

In order to calculate the work from r = a to r = b we only need to convert 1000 km into 1,000,000 m.

Since, the given data is as follows.

           G = [tex]6.67 \times 10^{-11} Nm/kg^{2}[/tex]

        [tex]m_{1} = 5.98 \times 10^{24}[/tex]

        [tex]m_{2}[/tex] = 1000 kg

           a = [tex]6.37 \times 10^{6} m[/tex]

           b = [tex]6.37 \times 10^{6} + 1,000,000[/tex]

              = [tex]7.37 \times 10^{6} m[/tex]

Now, we will calculate the work as follows.

              W = [tex]Gm_{1}m_{2} [\frac{1}{a} - \frac{1}{b}][/tex]

                   = [tex]6.67 \times 10^{-11} \times 5.98 \times 10^{24} \times 1000 [\frac{1}{6.37 \times 10^{6}} - \frac{1}{7.37 \times 10^{6}}][/tex]

                   = [tex]8.50 \times 10^{9} J[/tex]

thus, we can conclude that work required to launch the satellite is [tex]8.50 \times 10^{9} J[/tex].

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