The work done by the external force in moving the satellite is determined as 1.25 x 10¹¹ J.
How to calculate the work done by the external force?
The work done by the external force in moving the satellite is calculated by applying the following formula as shown below.
W = F x R
W = (GmM)/R
where;
- G is universal gravitation constant
- M is the mass of earth
- m is the mass of the satellite
- R is the position of the masses
When the satellite is moved from a circular orbit of radius 2 Re to 3 Re, the distance becomes;
R = 3Re - 2Re
R = Re
W = (GmM)/Re
W = (6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ x 2000 x 5.98 x 10²⁴) / ( 6.37 x 10⁶)
W = 1.25 x 10¹¹ J