Yes; the faster the planet rotates, the shorter its day will be.
Jupiter has the shortest "day" of any planet in the solar system.
Uranus has always been a planet
It is the rotation of the planet one complete revolution that determines the length of a day.
During its rotation around its own axis half of the planet faces the sun [day] and half faces away from the sun [night] As the planet continues to turn so night slowly turns into day and then day into night and so on.
This is planet Earth, so one Earth day is one day on this planet.
no,planet has a star day and night
Yes; the faster the planet rotates, the shorter its day will be.
It should be --- Earth Day, Planet Earth.
Earth is the only planet with a day of 23.9 hours.
what is meant by a planets day
A day is defined as the time it take a planet to revolve once on it's axis. So it is the time it takes for a planet to "spin" once.
The Earth rotates on its axis in one day. Strictly speaking that's the "sidereal day" not the "solar day". Also, by definition, each planet rotates once in a period that's the "sidereal day" for that particular planet.
Jupiter has the shortest "day" of any planet in the solar system.
Uranus has always been a planet
No planet has. (Planet Saturn has a year lasting about 29 Earth years.)
Because of the difference in speed of rotation of each planet.