Uranus has a lower orbital speed than Jupiter.
The speed of the planet Uranus at every point in its orbit is lessthan the speed of the planet Jupiter at every point in its orbit.
Less. Uranus is further away from the Sun. In general, the planets closer to the Sun move faster.
The way gravity works, a planet in a larger orbit travels slower than one in a smaller orbit. And PLUS, don't forget, it also has farther to go.
Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune are the four planets in our solar system known to have rings. Saturn's rings are the most extensive and well-known, while the rings of Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune are less prominent and harder to see.
The four planets in the solar system that have rings are Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune. Saturn is known for its prominent and extensive ring system, while the rings of Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune are less prominent and composed of darker material.
Uranus and Neptune formed farther from the Sun where there was less gas and dust available to accrete, resulting in their lower masses. Additionally, Jupiter and Saturn likely grew faster and accumulated more material due to their larger size and stronger gravitational influence.
Jupiter's orbital period is only 1.53% less than1/7 the orbital period of Uranus.
There are two planets large than Uranus in the same solar system: Saturn and Jupiter. Uranus is 400 percent of the size of Earth whereas Saturn and Jupiter are 945 percent and 1120 percent the size of Earth.
A bigger front sprocket gives a higher top speed. A bigger rear sprocket gives a lower top speed. A bigger front sprocket is less torque more top speed, and a bigger rear sprocket is more torque less top speed.
Uranus is composed primarily of rock and various ices, with only about 15% hydrogen and a little helium (in contrast to Jupiter and Saturn which are mostly hydrogen). Uranus (and Neptune) are in many ways similar to the cores of Jupiter and Saturn minus the massive liquid metallic hydrogen envelope. It appears that Uranus does not have a rocky core like Jupiter and Saturn but rather that its material is more or less uniformly distributed.
Saturn is a gas giant smaller than Jupiter but larger than Neptune. Uranus, which is also larger (but less massive) than Neptune is also smaller than Jupiter, and, although it does have a significant outer gas envelope, is sometimes referred to as an ice giant rather than a gas giant.
Saturn is most famous for having rings. You can even see them with a simple telescope. Other planets have rings. Neptune, Uranus and Jupiter do, though their rings are much hard to see that those of Saturn.