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- pls send me ansswer of this question immidiately and will give you like ans all parts plsCan someone please show all the work for these problems please?Imagine a small moon with a mass equal to 1.3 times the mass of the Earth's moon. How much work is done y this moon on a 1,331 kg meteor which comes from outer space and impacts the surface of the moon? You should assume that the radius of this moon is equal to the radius of Earth's moon. Where the radius of Earth's moon = 1,738 km.