It is about 117 Earth days (for the "solar day")
or 243 Earth days (for the "sidereal day").
Venus. The "day" (rotation period or sidereal day) is longer than the year! Venus Sidereal day: 243 Earth days. Venus Year: 224.7 Earth days.
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Venus, the second planet from the sun. One day on Venus would be equivalent to 243 Earth days. However, the length of a Venusian year is shorter at 224.7 Earth days.
Venus. The rotational (day) period is243.2 earth days, and the sidereal (year) period is 224.7 earth days, the only planet in our solar system that has a year that is shorter than a day.
See answer given for length of Venus day in hours.
That planet is Venus. The rotation period of Venus is 243 Earth days. That's called a "sidereal day". On Earth the sidereal day is about 23 hours and 56 minutes. There is also the "solar day", based on the position of the Sun in the sky. On Earth, that's exactly 24 hours. On Venus the solar day is about 117 Earth days in length. As you can see, there is a huge difference in the lengths of the two days on Venus. That's because Venus rotates very slowly.
I think you mean "Venus". That planet rotates in about 243 Earth days. That is one definition of a "day". It is called the "sidereal day". There is another definition called the "solar day", which takes into account the planet's motion around the Sun. For Venus this is about 117 Earth days long.
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This question is meaningless. An Earth Day would be the same length no matter what planet you are on. An Earth day would be the equivalent of 0.004 Venus days and about the same number of Venus year (it takes a whole year for Venus to go round its orbit). A Venus day is 243 Earth days. That's 243 Earth days to rotate once. Astronomers call this a sidereal day. However there is also the solar day of 117 Earth days.
A day on Venus lasts 243 Earth days. Long time...