This question is meaningless. An Earth Day would be the same length no matter what planet you are on. An Earth day would be the equivalent of 0.004 Venus days and about the same number of Venus year (it takes a whole year for Venus to go round its orbit). A Venus day is 243 Earth days.
That's 243 Earth days to rotate once. Astronomers call this a sidereal day.
However there is also the solar day of 117 Earth days.
Venus has 5,832 hours in a day.
12 hours
6.4 days * 24 hours/day = 153.6 hours
it varies but we get about 8 hours daylight in winter extending to about 16 hours in summer
there are 720 hours in the month of September
The sun rises at 06.30 hours and sets at 09.30 on a long summer day. That is 16 hours of sun!!
See answer given for length of Venus day in hours.
There are 243 Earth days for a Venus day - but a Venus year is just under 225 Earth days. Therefore - a day on Venus is longer than a year !
Venus takes 243.0 earth hours a day.
sixtynine days
1 day on Venus is as long as one year on Earth. No seriously, that is true, it takes about one year for venus to make a complete rotation (i dont mean revolution, but rotation like spinning a basket ball.) Actually Venus rotates in about 243 Earth days and that's only about 8 months, not a year. One day on Venus is about 243 Earth days long. There are 24 hours in a day on Earth, 243 x 24=5832 hours. That's the rotation period, known as the "sidereal day". But it's more complicated than that because you're ignoring the "solar day". The solar day depends on a planet's motion round the Sun as well as its spin. For Venus the solar day is about 116.75 Earth days. That's about 116.75 x 24 = 2802 hours.
Venus orbits once in 224.7 days, so multiply that by 24 hours in a day.
I believe you are thinking of Venus.However a day on Venus is 243.0185 days, not hours.
One day is 24 hours, half of that is 12 hours.
243 days
An apparent or solar day on Venus is 116.75 days (this is not the same as its rotational period relative to the background stars, which is 243 days).
Venus and Mercury. Mars has 24 hours and 37 minutes in a day.
6 hours