You would have a very tough time, because that isn't the formula to calculate work. (distance) divided by (time) is the formula to calculate speed. The formula to calculate work is: (force) multiplied by (distance).
Speed = distance divided by time
Speed = Distance divided by Time
length
i dont know that's why I'm asking
Pluto's perihelion distance is about 4.4 billion kilometers, while its aphelion distance is about 7.4 billion kilometers from the Sun. So, Pluto is closer to the Sun at perihelion and farther away at aphelion.
Aphelion
Aphelion
Aphelion.
A planet's maximum distance from the Sun is known as its aphelion. This point occurs when the planet is at the farthest point in its elliptical orbit around the Sun. The distance between the planet and the Sun is greatest at aphelion.
Aphelion
Aphelion is the point in a planet's orbit where it is farthest from the sun. This is when the planet is at its greatest distance from the sun in its orbital path.
Aphelion
152,098,232 kilometers.
When Earth is at its maximum distance from the sun, it is referred to as aphelion. This occurs annually in early July, as Earth follows its elliptical orbit around the sun.
Venus is about 67 million miles away from the sun at its farthest point, a distance known as aphelion. This distance fluctuates slightly due to Venus's elliptical orbit around the sun.
That would be the Earth's distance from the Sun (at aphelion) plus the Earth-Moon distance. The latter is insignificant.