Jupiter takes 10 hours to complete one rotation.
Jupiter, 9 hrs. 56 mins.
mercury
mercury
The rotation periods are (in days) Jupiter: 0.41354 Saturn: 0.44401 Uranus: 0.71833 Neptune: 0.67125 Jupiter takes 11.8 yrs to complete one revolution. Saturn takes 29.5 yrs to complete one revolution. Uranus takes 84 yrs to complete one revolution. Neptune takes 164.8 yrs to complete one revolution.
The period of a planet's revolution is the time that it takes to complete one revolution around its axis of rotation relative to the background stars (also known as rotation period).
One revolution takes 365 days. it takes one year to complete revolution.
The Earth takes one year or 365.25 days to complete a single revolution around the sun. Edit: One revolution takes exactly an year. The definition of year is the time that takes for a revolution.
It takes the earth 365.25(1 year) days to complete 1 revolution!
Mercury
No, the planet with the shortest revolution does not necessarily have the shortest rotation. Revolution refers to the time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around the sun, while rotation refers to the time it takes for a planet to complete one full spin on its axis. These two periods can be different for each planet.
The rotation periods are (in days) Jupiter: 0.41354 Saturn: 0.44401 Uranus: 0.71833 Neptune: 0.67125 Jupiter takes 11.8 yrs to complete one revolution. Saturn takes 29.5 yrs to complete one revolution. Uranus takes 84 yrs to complete one revolution. Neptune takes 164.8 yrs to complete one revolution.
Mercury
Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.
Because it is the closest, it is in the strongest gravitational field and it goes the quickest because of that.
All 8 planets, including dwarf planet Pluto, orbit the Sun. As their distance from the Sun increases, the time it takes for the planet to complete one revolution around the Sun increases as well. In order from shortest orbital period to longest orbital period:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
The period of a planet's revolution is the time that it takes to complete one revolution around its axis of rotation relative to the background stars (also known as rotation period).
No, it takes the shortest.
The same as the order of their average distances from the sun. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes to complete an orbital revolution. So, Mercury is nearest to the sun and takes 88 days. Pluto is farthest from the sun and takes 248 years.,
Neptune
the smallest planets moon probably because it has the least amount of way to go