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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 `(x)/(5)(GM^(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)

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