That depends a lot on the speed of travel! At the speed of light - commonly accepted as the maximum speed in the Universe - less than an hour; at the speed of today's space probes, several years.
Jupiter is 390,674,710 miles from Earth. The time it would take to traverse this distance can only be determined if you provide the travel speed.
Light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second. The time it takes for light to travel to Jupiter depends on the distance between Earth and Jupiter, which varies as they orbit the sun. On average, light takes about 33 minutes to travel from Earth to Jupiter when they are at their closest approach.
Venus is about 2.32 light minutes from Earth, Jupiter is about 35 light minutes from Earth.
Venus has a shorter travel time in light years from Earth compared to Jupiter. The distance between Earth and Venus can range from about 0.28 to 0.69 light minutes, while the distance to Jupiter ranges from about 32 to 53 light minutes.
Jupiter does not orbit the earth. It takes 11.86 years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
what is the speed in amount of time and plant is Jupiter in it must include light, 500 km/hr,etc.)
Jupiter: it's the largest.
If you want to reckon time on Jupiter according to earth time, then it is the same time on Jupiter as it is on earth. I would suggest UTC, universal time.
The time it takes to travel from Earth to Jupiter's moon Io varies based on spacecraft speed and trajectory. Generally, it can take anywhere from several months to over a year for a spacecraft to reach Io, depending on the mission design and launch window.
The time it takes to travel from Earth to Jupiter depends on the spacecraft's speed and trajectory. For example, NASA's Juno spacecraft took about 5 years to reach Jupiter, traveling at an average speed of about 130,000 miles per hour. Future missions may be faster or slower depending on the specific spacecraft and route chosen.
11.9 Earth years
11.86 earth years.