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Jupiter takes 10 hours to complete one rotation.

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Which gas has the shortest period of revolution?

Mercury has the shortest period of revolution around the sun among the planets in our solar system. It takes about 88 Earth days for Mercury to complete one orbit around the sun.


What planet takes shortest time to complete revolution?

Mercury


Does the planet with the shortest revolution have the shortest rotation?

No, the rotation of a planet on it's axis, or it's spin is not really related to the time it takes to orbit or revolve around the sun. For example, Mercury and Venus are the closest planets to the sun, yet they take a long time to rotate on their axis.


What planet has the second shortest orbit?

Mercury has the second shortest orbit of all the planets in our solar system, taking about 88 Earth days to complete one revolution around the Sun. However, if you meant the planet with the second shortest orbital period after the Moon's natural orbit, then Venus takes about 225 Earth days to orbit the Sun, making it the second shortest among the eight planets.


What planets and dwarfs planets takes the longest to complete one revolution?

Neptune, the farthest planet from the Sun, takes the longest to complete one revolution around it, requiring about 165 Earth years. Among the dwarf planets, Pluto takes about 248 Earth years to orbit the Sun. Other dwarf planets like Eris and Haumea also have long orbital periods, with Eris taking approximately 558 Earth years to complete one revolution.


What of the planets and the dwarf planets listed takes the longest to complete 1 revolution?

Among the planets and dwarf planets, Neptune takes the longest to complete one revolution around the Sun, taking about 165 Earth years. Among dwarf planets, Eris has an even longer orbital period, taking approximately 557 Earth years to complete one revolution. Thus, Eris holds the record for the longest orbital period in our solar system.


What are revolution times for outer planets?

The rotation periods are (in days) Jupiter: 0.41354 Saturn: 0.44401 Uranus: 0.71833 Neptune: 0.67125 Jupiter takes 11.8 yrs to complete one revolution. Saturn takes 29.5 yrs to complete one revolution. Uranus takes 84 yrs to complete one revolution. Neptune takes 164.8 yrs to complete one revolution.


What planets travel around the sun less time than it takes the earth to complete one revolution?

Mercury


What are Dwarf planets that takes longer to complete one revolution?

Dwarf planets that take longer to complete one revolution around the Sun include Pluto, Haumea, and Makemake. For instance, Pluto takes approximately 248 Earth years to complete one orbit. These longer orbital periods are due to their significant distances from the Sun, resulting in slower velocities in their orbits compared to planets closer to the Sun.


What is the path of revolution for Jupiter?

Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.


Why it takes mercury the shortest time of all the planets to complete one orbit of the sun?

Because it is the closest, it is in the strongest gravitational field and it goes the quickest because of that.


What planets orbit the sun from least orbit time to greater orbit time?

All 8 planets, including dwarf planet Pluto, orbit the Sun. As their distance from the Sun increases, the time it takes for the planet to complete one revolution around the Sun increases as well. In order from shortest orbital period to longest orbital period:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune