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There are a few ways of asking this. Once around the Sun? Once around its axis? From full Moon to full Moon? From noon to noon? Each has a different value. Assuming you mean one revolution around its axis then just about 23 hours, 56 minutes. 4.09 minutes.
Gravity has little if anything to do with the Earth's rotation.
Gravity is a force exerted by the 'spin' of the Earth.
the factors that leads to electron spin is the attratctive force between nucleus and electron. this can illustrate with the example sun and earth. this can be calculate by spin quantum number.
the spin theory is basically the wanted spinning around for an hour making them dizzy. the spin theory is when anyone spins around for an hour or more. the result is that you get drunk and turn into a chicken crossed with a zebra. moo
the electron cloud
24 hours = 1day for it to spin around once on its axis
No. It takes 23h 56m.
That's how long it takes the earth to spin around once fully.
it means how fast the earth spins once and how much it takes to spin around the sun
Yes... more or less. To be precise, the time it takes to spin is closer to 23h 56m.
It takes one day for the Earth to make one 360° spin; it takes one year for the Earth to go once around the sun.
It takes 24 hours (minus about 4 minutes).
Earth rotates (Spins) around its own axis in 24 hr Moon takes 29.5 days to complete one revolution around Earth A 'Month' is the time taken for Moon to complete a revolution around Earth
It takes the earth to spin once on its axis 1 day i hope this helped :)
it takes 24 hours for the earth to spin all the way around.
Well, the Earth orbits (or rotates) around the sun. The time it takes to go around all the way is one year. Meanwhile, the earth is spinning. The time it takes for the Earth to spin once is a day.
It takes Mars about 24 hours and 39 minutes for the planet to spin once around its axis. This is equal to one day on Mars, and is similar to one day on Earth.