This is an impossible "what if ?" question. Angular momentum is a conserved quantity, and cannot suddenly disappear from a system. If you have a magic wand, please don't wave it; with no rotation everything that is currently orbiting the sun would disappear into it. That would give a whole new dimension to "global warming".
Jupiter has the fastest rotation rate of any planet in our solar system, completing a full rotation on its axis in about 9.9 hours.
This is called retrograde rotation. Within our solar system, the planets of Venus and Uranus have retrograde rotation.
This is called retrograde rotation. Within our solar system, the planets of Venus and Uranus have retrograde rotation.
At the center of rotation within the solar system
The Gravity and Rotation in our solar system.
when u spen an object
Rotation and revolution.
Sedna, a minor planet in our solar system, rotates on its axis in a retrograde direction. This means that its rotation is opposite to the direction of most other planets in our solar system.
This is called retrograde rotation. Within our solar system, the planets of Venus and Uranus have retrograde rotation.
jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system.
It happens because another bigger system attracts the solar system.
It didn't have to be placed off centre, it just happens that it is that way. It is possible that when the planets of the solar system first coalesced out of the cosmic dust that Earth's rotation was closer to that of the plane of it's orbit but due to collisions between bodies that occured in the early solar system it's rotation was knocked off-centre.