Roughly 1/24th or 0.04167 of one revolution.
During each complete revolution around the sun, the earth makes 365.24 rotations on its axis.
the earth's revolution makes the years, the earth's rotations make the days and nights, the tilted axis makes the seasons
13.369 rotations, and 12.368 cycles of phases.
The Earth completes one full rotation on its axis approximately every 24 hours. In two weeks, which is 14 days, the Earth would make about 14 rotations. Therefore, over a two-week period, the total number of rotations that Earth makes is 14.
one rotation is one day. one day takes 24 hours seven rotations is seven day ( one week) one week takes 168 hours Answered by Salis
Well, one complete rotation on Earths axis lasts about 24 hours. (23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds to make a 360 degree rotation to be exact). There are 7 days in a week, and one Earth day lasts approximately 24 hours, so that means that in one week, it will make 7 complete rotations on its axis.
One rotation per day (or, if you want more precision, one rotation in 23 hours and 56 minutes); it's about 14.04 rotations.
Answer #1:It takes just under 24 hours for the Earth to rotate once on its axis.So in a two-week period (14 days)it would be 14 complete rotations.================================Answer #2:It takes 23.9344696 hours (rounded) for the Earth to rotate on its axis.Two weeks means 14 days of 24 hours each. So in a period of two weeks,the earth makes 14.038331 complete rotations. None of this has anythingto do with the number of days in a year.To put it another way, the Earth completes 14 rotations about 55minutes 3secondsbefore the two weeks has ended. That's why two weeks from today, any starwill reach the same place in the sky about an hour earlier than it gets there tonight.
Earth completes one full rotation on its axis approximately every 24 hours. In one year, it completes 365.25 rotations, which is why we have a leap year every four years to make up for the extra quarter day.
One kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a unit of energy, not rotation. It represents the amount of energy consumed when one kilowatt of power is used for one hour. The concept of rotations does not directly translate to kWh.
Earth takes 24 hours to revolve on its axis. A revolution is orbiting around the sun and not on its axis.
The Earth completes one full rotation on its axis in approximately 24 hours, resulting in one day. This rotation is what gives us day and night as different parts of the Earth are exposed to sunlight.