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At a point above the surface of Earth, the gravitational potential is `-5.12 xx 10^(7) J kg^(-1)` and the acceleration due to gravity is `6.4 ms^(-2)`. Assuming the mean redius of the earth to be `6400 km`, calcualte the height of this point above the Earth's surfcae.

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