Well, my planet spins at about 1,038 miles per hour. But I don't know about yours.
no
The size of the planet doesn't have an effect on how fast a planet spins, therefore the speed to spin is random or has some other factor.
The planet Uranus spins on its side.
The rotation of the planet on its axis of spin. The spin is responsible for the day and the night.
The time taken for a planet to spin on its axis is called a "day." Specifically, it refers to the period it takes for the planet to complete one full rotation relative to the stars, known as a "sidereal day," or relative to the sun, known as a "solar day." Each planet has a different length of day based on its rotation speed.
Yes they move more quickly, and the orbital speed is proportional to the inverse square-root of the distance from the Sun. So a planet at a quarter the distance would have twice the speed. That's "revolution" around the Sun, but if the question really means "rotation", then it's about the speed at which a planet spins on its axis. The answer to that is Mercury and Venus spin very slowly. Earth and Mars spin fairly quickly.
Saturn's rings have a minimal effect on the planet's spin rate. The rings actually rotate at the same rate as the planet's equator due to gravitational forces, so they do not significantly alter Saturn's overall rotation speed.
This is called "rotation" or "spin".
Planets spin on their axis as they orbit around a star. This rotation causes day and night cycles, and influences factors like climate and atmospheric circulation. The speed of the planet's spin can vary, with some planets spinning faster or slower than others.
Speed skaters don't spin. Their training and equipment is designed to maximize foreward velocity.
what does earth spin on besides a inmaginary line? ============== Planet Earth rotates on its axis.
It differs from planet to planet