Rotation speeds are given in terms of angular units per time, not in terms of distance per unit time (eg km/h) which do not make sense unless a radius is given - the larger the radius, the more distance is covered by the same angle.
Uranus rotates once every 17 hours, 14 minutes, 24 seconds giving it an angular velocity of about 20.88 degrees/hour.
With an equatorial radius of about 25,559 km, the equator travels at about 9,320 km/h around the axis of spin.
The pole with a radius of 0 km travels at 0 km/h around its axis - it just rotates on the spot!
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At its equator, Mercury rotates about its axis at 10.9 km per second.
Rotation: 58.6 days, revolution: 88.0 days.
Very slowly; about 59 days.
8111 times faster then earth
0.0030256 kilometers per second.
48 km/s,
6.7 mph
Rotate,because it takes 164.79 years to revolve
The Mercury Year (time to revolve around the Sun) is 3/2 the Mercury day (time to revolve once on its own axis relative to the distant stars) Mercury orbital period about 87,97 Earth days Sidereal day (relative to the stars) 58,7 earth days.
1 year
It takes Mercury just over 58 days to rotate on it's axis and 88 days to orbit the Sun
because the mercury is the fastest to revolve around the sun than any other
Anti-clockwise viewed using the North Pole of Earth as "top"
88 days to revolve and to rotate on its axis 56.8 days
It takes 88 days for Mercury to revolve around the sun (Orbital Period). It takes 58.6 days for Mercury to rotate on its axis (Sidereal day). It travels at 29.8 miles (47.8 km) a second.
Mercury. It takes 87.970 Earth days to revolve once around the Sun.
In about 9 hours 50 minutes, Jupiter rotates once. I think that's what you meant. Astronomers use "rotate" not "revolve" for the spin of a planet.
Actually,as the planet Revolve and Rotate the path is an orbit....^_^
Rotate,because it takes 164.79 years to revolve
Yes, all the planets in our solar system revolve and rotate.
Yes, an asteroid revolve the sun but not necessary rotate.
Yes, an asteroid revolve the sun but not necessary rotate.
It take 1 570 000 million for mercury to revolve around the sun.
The Mercury Year (time to revolve around the Sun) is 3/2 the Mercury day (time to revolve once on its own axis relative to the distant stars) Mercury orbital period about 87,97 Earth days Sidereal day (relative to the stars) 58,7 earth days.