Use Kepler's Third Law.
The simplest form of that Law is P2 = D3
Where P is the orbital period of the planet in Earth years and D is the
average distance from the Sun in Astronomical Units.
The question says Jupiter is 5.2 AU from the Sun.
5.2 cubed is 140.608
So, the period of revolution for Jupiter is the square root of that, which is about 11.86.
So, the answer is about 11.86 Earth years.
Saturn is and that is somewhat a bit of a loaded ?because of the orbit around the sun.
Jupiter is about 5 times as far from the sun as Earth.
Jupiter, at 778 million km. Earth is around 150 million km from the sun.
11.86
neptune
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun.Pluto orbits even farther away than Neptune, but it is not a planet. It is a dwarf planet, and it is not even the farthest dwarf planet.Here is a list of all planets and dwarf planets in order from the Sun:1. Mercury2. Venus3. Earth4. Mars5. Ceres6. Jupiter7. Saturn8. Uranus9. Neptune10. Pluto11. Haumea12. Makemake13. Eris
The 'furthest planet away from the Sun' is not one of those. Neptune is the planet which is furthest from the Sun. Of the ones you ask about, Jupiter is the "further". The sequence, moving outwards from the Sun is # Mercury # Venus # Earth # Mars # Jupiter # Saturn # Uranus # Neptune
All planet's years are longer than their days except for Venus.You probably meant to ask which planet's day is longer than its year, and the answer is Venus.
mars is the second nearest planet from the earth and the fourth planet from the sun between the earth and mars is 59million kilometres
planet earth
Quaror is a small dwarf planet about 45 times further away from our sun than earth.
Since Pluto has been removed as a planet in our solar system, Uranus is now the farthest planet away.
Neptune is almost four times as farther from the Sun than Jupiter. To put this into scale Jupiter is roughly five times further from the Sun than the Earth. Which means Neptune is almost twenty times further from the Sun than Earth is.
It's colder - due to it being much further away from the Sun than we are.
The planet that does not get colder when further away from the sun is Venus as it rotates backwards.
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun.Pluto orbits even farther away than Neptune, but it is not a planet. It is a dwarf planet, and it is not even the farthest dwarf planet.Here is a list of all planets and dwarf planets in order from the Sun:1. Mercury2. Venus3. Earth4. Mars5. Ceres6. Jupiter7. Saturn8. Uranus9. Neptune10. Pluto11. Haumea12. Makemake13. Eris
The Earth has different seasons because it orbits around the sun making it further away during different times of the year. Earth has fall as it moves further away from the suns energy.
No, the sun is 40 times further away than the moon from the Earth.
The distance of planet earth from the sun is an average of about 100 times the sun's diameter.
The 'furthest planet away from the Sun' is not one of those. Neptune is the planet which is furthest from the Sun. Of the ones you ask about, Jupiter is the "further". The sequence, moving outwards from the Sun is # Mercury # Venus # Earth # Mars # Jupiter # Saturn # Uranus # Neptune
The planet Maris is 33.9 million miles away from the planet Earth. The planet Jupiter is 365 million miles away from Earth.
Neptune, the furthest planet. Its is around 30 AU from the sun, while Jupiter is 5.2 AU.