365.243 days -- if you're talking about days it takes for the earth to revolve around the sun.
For any planet to rotate around its own axis takes one day -- one of that planet's days. The moon, for instance, is tide-locked to the Earth, so one lunar day is very close to the 28-Earth-day orbital period.
it takes 7 years for Eris to orbit 1 rotaion
If it takes as long as that it must be an outer planet.
A year.
a year is determined on how long the planet takes to orbit the sun. When calculating the year of a planet we use earth days. __________________ Yes, distance counts. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes that planet to complete one full orbit.
To find the number of revolution days of a planet, you can use the formula: revolution days = orbital period / rotation period. The orbital period is how long it takes for the planet to complete one orbit around the sun, while the rotation period is how long it takes for the planet to rotate on its axis. This formula will give you the number of days it takes for the planet to complete one full rotation around its axis.
On the planet Venus, it takes 5,832 hours to complete a full rotation on the axis
Neptune's orbit takes 125 years to get around the sun.
Planet Xena, also known as Eris, takes about 557 Earth years to complete one orbit around the sun.
Mercury takes about 88 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun.
It takes about 59 Earth days for Mercury to complete one full rotation on its axis.
Pluto's month, defined as the time it takes for the dwarf planet to complete one orbit around the sun, is about 248 Earth years. This means that it takes that long for Pluto to complete a full cycle of seasons.
No, the rotation of a planet on it's axis, or it's spin is not really related to the time it takes to orbit or revolve around the sun. For example, Mercury and Venus are the closest planets to the sun, yet they take a long time to rotate on their axis.