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How much work would be needed to raise the payload from the surface of the moon (i.e., x = r) to an altitude of 5r miles above the surface of the moon (i.e., x = 6r)?

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User Typhon
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Let the data is as following

mass of payload = "m"

mass of Moon = "M"

now we know that we place the payload from the position on the surface of moon to the position of 5r from the surface

So in this case we can say that change in the gravitational potential energy is equal to the work done to move the mass from one position to other

so it is given by


W = U_f - U_i

we know that


U_f = -(GMm)/(6r)


U_i = -(GMm)/(r)

now from above formula


W = -(GMm)/(6r) + (GMm)/(r)


W = (5GMm)/(6r)

so above is the work done to move the mass from surface to given altitude

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