It takes about 9h and 50min.
It takes approximately 10 hours for jupiter to spin on its axis
About 9 hours and 50 minutes.
The planet Jupiter must spin to keep its self up its called gravity and without it all the planets would go around space and collide of worse so it must "spin" to keep "afloat "
Easy answer: it doesn't. Jupiter revolves or orbits the sun in 11.86 years, or about 4,226 days. The rod 'Spin' does not mean the same as 'revolve'.
Jupiter takes about 9.9 hours to complete one rotation on its axis. This rapid spin makes it the planet with the shortest day in our solar system. Despite its large size, its fast rotation contributes to the prominent bands and storms visible in its atmosphere.
Jupiter rotates on its axis once every 9.9 hours, which is the length of its day.
Yes, all planets that we know of have at least some spin - their rotation on the axis being the planet's day. In our solar system Jupiter spins the fastest - with a day under 10 hours long.
Jupiter's rotation period is about 9.9 hours, meaning it takes approximately 9.9 hours for the planet to complete one full rotation on its axis.
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Jupiter spins from West to East.
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No one knows when it started so no one knows how many times it has spun around.