A lunar module weighs 12 metric tons on the surface of the Earth. How much work (in mile-metric tons) is done in propelling the module from the surface of the moon to a height of 90 miles? Consider the radius of the moon to be 1,100 miles (from the center of the moon) and its force of gravity to be one-sixth that of Earth.

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A lunar module weighs 12 metric tons on the surface of the Earth. How much work (in mile-metric tons) is done in propelling the module from the surface of the moon to a height of 90 miles? Consider the radius of the moon to be 1,100 miles (from the center of the moon) and its force of gravity to be one-sixth that of Earth.

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