Easy answer: it doesn't. Jupiter revolves or orbits the sun in 11.86 years, or about 4,226 days. The rod 'Spin' does not mean the same as 'revolve'.
Not hours - Jupiter orbits around the Sun in 11.86 years.
Jupiter takes approximately 103,980 hours to orbit the sun. The calculation is shown below: Jupiter takes 11.8618 years to orbit the sun which is equal to 11.8618 * 365.25 * 24 hours.
Jupiter goes around the sun
It is a shocking 10 hours. This means that 1 year on Jupiter is only 10 hours.
Since the frequency of the Sun rising is directly related to the spin of the planet, the answer is Jupiter, with the Sun rising approximately every 10 hours.
Well, it takes Jupiter almost 12 years to go around the sun once, or 4331.57 days, to be exact. With 24 hours in a day, we multiply 4331.57 by 24 and we get 103,957.57 hours.
Jupiter orbits the sun in about 10 hours (600 minutes.) Jupiter is the fastest spinning planet. It orbits around the Sun over 100 thousand minutes faster than Earth. Jupiter orbits the Sun about 8750 minutes faster than Earth.
it takes ten hours for it to travel around the sun
9.8 hours and 12 years
It is about 5 hours, on average, during one orbit around the Sun. That's about half the rotation period of Jupiter.
It typically takes the planet Jupiter approximately 10 hours to make a full rotation (it's day) and 12 years for it to go around the sun.
Nothing realy really. If it sped up it would spin faster and make shorter days and would revolve around the sun faster. If it slowed down it would spin slower making longer days and it would revolve around the sun slower.