It can take from a few years to hundreds of thousands of years.
No. Not even all planets rotate in the same direction (Venus is retrograde; Uranus is sideways); the rotation of (much smaller) comets is essentially random.
the answer is Jupiter
The rotation rate increases and results in a disk of material around a protostar.
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Zero at the poles, about 1000 mph at the equator.
75 years
Yes, comets do rotate. As they travel through space, comets typically rotate on their axis. However, the rotation rates of comets can vary, ranging from a few hours to several days. The rotation can affect various aspects of a comet, such as the distribution of gases and dust around it.
No. Not even all planets rotate in the same direction (Venus is retrograde; Uranus is sideways); the rotation of (much smaller) comets is essentially random.
the answer is Jupiter
The rotation rate increases and results in a disk of material around a protostar.
One complete rotation every 23 hours 56 minutes 4 seconds (rounded)
i believe it is linear
7200rpm
They rotate with an amazingly stable rotation rate.
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the orbit
Zero at the poles, about 1000 mph at the equator.