jee-main 2021 Q25

jee-main · India · session2_16mar_shift2 Not Maths
If one wants to remove all the mass of the earth to infinity in order to break it up completely. The amount of energy that needs to be supplied will be $\frac { x } { 5 } \frac { G M ^ { 2 } } { R }$ where $x$ is $\_\_\_\_$. (Round off to the Nearest Integer) ( $M$ is the mass of earth, $R$ is the radius of earth, $G$ is the gravitational constant)
If one wants to remove all the mass of the earth to infinity in order to break it up completely. The amount of energy that needs to be supplied will be $\frac { x } { 5 } \frac { G M ^ { 2 } } { R }$ where $x$ is $\_\_\_\_$.\\
(Round off to the Nearest Integer)\\
( $M$ is the mass of earth, $R$ is the radius of earth, $G$ is the gravitational constant)