Gravitational potential function
Find the relation for the gravitational potential V(x) at the junction between the Earth and the Moon as a function of the variable x, where x is the distance measured from the center of the Earth and is the distance between the centers of the two bodies, for x from the interval (RZ, a-RM)
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