Saturn is slower because it is farther from the sun. The farther away a planet is from the sun, the slower its orbital speed.
the larger the planet is the slower it revolves
Jupiter is not the slowest, but it is a lot slower than Earth. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun. The time taken for a planet to orbit the Sun increases with distance from the Sun. There are two reasons : 1) The size of its orbit gets bigger. 2) The planet moves more slowly. This follows from the mathematics of Newton's gravitation theory.
The farther a planet is from the sun, the slower it moves in its orbit. So the planet with the largest orbit is the slowest. That's Pluto ... if you still consider Pluto a planet ... or Neptune if you don't.
Jupiter is the planet with the shortest rotation time. It rotates once every 9 hours and 50 minutes.Jupiter in the planet with the shortest rotation time, with a day approximately 12 hours long.
Two unique things about Jupiter's rotation: Jupiter's rotation is slower near the poles. Jupiter has the fastest rotation period in our solar system
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Jupiter takes much longer to orbit our sun due to its further distance from the sun. The further a planet is from the central star, the slower its orbital speed and the longer it will take.
it is 3.3 kilometers slower
Saturn it takes 29.5 years to go around
the larger the planet is the slower it revolves
5,644 kilometers per second
There is no planet which fits that description.
Saturn, like Jupiter, has a very high rotational speed. Although the outer atmospheric layers spin at different speeds, the planet makes one complete rotation about every 10.2 to 10.6 Earth hours. This would be equivalent to an equatorial rotational speed of 9.87 km/sec (22,000 mph). Being farther from the Sun than Earth, the orbit of Saturn is much longer and it moves at a slower velocity. Its orbital velocity is about 9.7 km/sec and it takes nearly 29 1/2 Earth years (10,759 Earth days) to circle the Sun.
Of the major planets, Neptune. The speed of planets in their orbits is directly related to their distance from the sun. The farther a planet is from the Sun, the slower its orbital speed.
Jupiter is not the slowest, but it is a lot slower than Earth. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun. The time taken for a planet to orbit the Sun increases with distance from the Sun. There are two reasons : 1) The size of its orbit gets bigger. 2) The planet moves more slowly. This follows from the mathematics of Newton's gravitation theory.
A planet's orbital speed changes, depending on how far it is from the Sun. The closer a planet is to the Sun, the stronger the Sun's gravitational pull on it, and the faster the planet moves. The farther it is from the Sun, the weaker the Sun's gravitational pull, and the slower it moves in its orbit.
This is true if the angular velocity is not a variable. That being said this is the reason why the outer planets such as Saturn and Jupiter have such long Solar orbits as opposed to Earth,