the number of hours for a complete rotation of the earth do not change depending on latitude.
261 including bank holidays. Actually 253 for most US businesses for 2010, often referred to as working days. 365 total days; subtract 104 days-weekends and 8 days-holidays (can vary from 7-9) 8 generally accepted U.S. holidays taken on or near following days; new years day, memorial day, 4th of July, labor day, thanksgiving day, day after thanksgiving, Christmas day, 1 additional floating day can sometimes be given for either Christmas Eve, or occasionally New Years Eve or near the 4th of July if that day falls on a Tuesday or Thursday. Easter and Good Friday are today not generally recognized as business holidays. Bank, post office, school holidays vary and generally have more holidays but at different times (i.e. - schools off on presidents day, banks open on day after thanksgiving) Retail businesses are generally open on all but Thanksgiving and Christmas.
About 2 weeks (14). Business days don't count weekends.
Considering sunday as holiday, there should be 26 working days in a month. However, if both saturday and sunday are closed, then working days will be reduced 20 days ,taking into consideration 31 days a month.
The number of working days depends on the company you work for. How many paid holidays are there? Are they open 5 days a week or 6 or 7 days a week?
14 business days is as long as 2 weeks. 2 weeks is typically considered to be about half of a month.
25 days for a rotation at the equator, 34 days for a rotation near the poles.
The Sun has a differential rotation, caused by Coriolis forces. Near the equator, one rotation takes about 25 days; near the poles, one rotation takes about 34 days.
Strangely, the Suns has a differential rotation. At the equator, it takes 25 days for one rotation; near the poles, 34 days.
It takes 25 days to rotate at the equator and 36 days to rotate at the poles.
The sun has two types of period of rotation, the sidereal rotation period and the synodic rotation period. The sidereal rotation period is 24.47 days. The synodic rotation period is 26.24 days.
Because the sun is gas and plasma it has different rates of rotation about it's axis, decreasing with the increase of latitude. At the equator it rotates completely every 25 days. At the poles one rotation takes 36 days.
It takes the Earth exactly 365 days to fully rotate the sun. Witch is the same amount as a whole year.
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27.32 days.
it takes Pluto 6.4 earth days to complete one rotatation
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