It's not clear whether the question is talking about an earth 'month' or a Jupiter 'month'.
We're going to assume that it means an earth 'month'. The 'month' is only an approximate concept,
originally invented to correspond to the cycle of the moon's phases. Since Jupiter has at least
63 moons (the number known as of the end of 2009), the concept of a Jupiter month doesn't make
much sense.
So we're handling the question to mean: How many times does Jupiter rotate on its axis during
one earth month ?
Jupiter's rotation period is 9.9 earth hours.
In 30 days, Jupiter rotates (30 x 24 / 9.9) = 72.7times (rounded)
3 days is 1 on jupiter
A day on Jupiter is less than 10 Earth hours
That is 1 day on Jupiter but about 43% of an Earth day.
It depends. a 31 day month=1 a 30 day month=1 1/31 a 28 day month=1 3/31
One day on Jupiter is equivalent to 9.8 hours.
1 Day on Jupiter = 9.933333 Earth Hours. 10 Days on Jupiter = 99.33333 Earth Hours.
A 29 day month has 696 hours, a 30 day month has 720 hours, and a 31 day month has 744 hours.
Yes 1 day on Earth is 24 hours, 1 day on Jupiter is about 9.9 hours
Yes 1 day on Earth is 24 hours, 1 day on Jupiter is about 9.9 hours
9.9259 hours Jupiter has the fastest rotation of any planet in the solar system.
It takes 10.5467 earth days to make 1 Jupiter day.
10 hours