A satellite from the Glonass navigation system weighs 7,350 N on the surface of Earth. How much work is done in propelling the satellite from the surface of the Earth to a medium Earth orbit (MEO) of 19,000 km above Earth’s surface? Use 6,371 km as the radius of Earth. (Express the result with unit N·km rounded to the nearest integer

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A satellite from the Glonass navigation system weighs 7,350 N on the surface of Earth. How much work is done
in propelling the satellite from the surface of the Earth to a medium Earth orbit (MEO) of 19,000 km above Earth’s
surface? Use 6,371 km as the radius of Earth. (Express the result with unit N·km rounded to the nearest integer.)

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