Yes. The planet Jupiter rotates once in about 11 hours.
Because Jupiter is so big, it spins faster.
it exactly takes 4,331 earth days for Jupiter to rotate in a year.
Gas planets typically rotate faster than Earth. For example, Jupiter rotates the quickest with a day length of about 10 hours, Saturn has a day length of about 10.7 hours, Uranus about 17 hours, and Neptune about 16 hours. In comparison, Earth rotates once every 24 hours.
Yes, gas giants rotate faster on their axis compared to terrestrial planets like Earth. For example, Jupiter completes a rotation in about 10 hours, while Earth takes about 24 hours. This fast rotation is due to their massive size and faster spinning during their formation.
Jupiter rotates fastest, in just under ten hours.
11.9 Earth years
Orbiting faster than any planet in our Solar System, Mercury goes around the Sun about every 88 Earth days. it is also the smallest planet, and the closest to the Sun. Mercury has no known satellites. Venus orbits the Sun about every 224.7 Earth days. It is the second-closest planet to the Sun, and also has no known satellites.
Because the distance from sun and its radius is 778,500,000 km and the earth is 149,600,000 km So that Jupiter takes more time to rotate and earth take less time to rotate.
11 Earth years
1000000000000 earth days
Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune are the only planets which rotate from west to east
Jupiter orbits the sun once every 11.86 Earth years. This period is known as Jupiter's orbital period or its year.