Yes, the rotation of the earth does have a connection with time.
What is planet Jupiter's rotation on axis time
Venus
Saturn's rotation time on axis is 42.5km and 6 hrs.
The period of rotation for each of the planets is as follows - the sidereal rotation (rotation time against background stars); PlanetSidereal rotational periodMercury58.646225Venus-243.0187Earth0.99726957Mars1.02595675Jupiter0.41007Saturn0.426Uranus-0.71833Neptune0.67125
The time for 1 full rotation is 1 day, 39 minutes and 35 seconds
Jupiter in the planet with the shortest rotation time, with a day approximately 12 hours long.
The period of earth's rotation on its axis is 23hours56minutes4seconds of mean solar time.
The rotation time of the Earth is approximately 24 hours, which is the time it takes for the Earth to make one complete rotation on its axis. This rotation is what causes day and night on Earth. The rotation speed can vary slightly due to factors like seasonal changes and gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies.
The days would be longer, and the gravity would be higher if the rotation time of earth was longer. The days would be shorter, and there would be less gravity on Earth if the rotation time decreased.
It is the electrical connection under the steering wheel that allows for rotation.
Rotation . . . . . the "Day" Revolution . . . . the "Year"
The rotation 24.6 hours. This is the correct answer because the answer I have in some encyclopedia of space