The planet with the highest rotational speed in our solar system is Jupiter, with a period just under ten hours.
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A planet rotates on its axis, an imaginary line that runs from its North Pole to its South Pole. This rotation determines the length of a day on the planet.
Uranus is often described in this (not very "scientific")way.
It means the planet rotates slower. To be precise, the angular velocity is less.
Jupiter is the planet with flattened poles due to its rapid rotation. This fast rotation causes the planet to bulge at its equator and flatten at the poles.
Pretty much every planet has an axis, because an axis is what a planet rotates around. Any planet that rotates has an axis, and pretty much every planet known rotates.
The planet is Jupiter. It rotates in just 10 hours.
Venus is the only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise. It also rotates very, very slowly - taking 243 earth days to rotate once.
you don't want to know how my planet rotates ;)
Uranus rotates nearly on its 'side'.
There is no calculation for calculating how a plnet revoves with how it rotates
A planet rotates on its axis a point which travels through the north and the south of the planet. On earth the axis is found at the north and south pole of the earth.