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In the Sol solar system, Uranus. This is thought to be due to a collision early in its history.
False, the speed it spins on it's axis determinds the length of day. The speed it rotates the sun determinds the length of it's year.
Venus is the slowest planet with a rotational speed of 243 Earth days equaling one Venusian day.
The rings are made of rock and ice. It is thought that in the past, a moon may have collided with Saturn, and the rings are the frozen fragments of the moon caught up on Saturns orbit. Saturn spins quickly - 10 hours is one day. Hence the debris is caught up and forms the rings. The rings are frozen - it is minus 180 degrees on Saturn during both night and day.
The earth spins a little over 1,000 mph near the equator. The earth spins about 0 mph near the north & south pole.
In the Sol solar system, Uranus. This is thought to be due to a collision early in its history.
it spins and aprox. 100km every DAY
The size of the planet doesn't have an effect on how fast a planet spins, therefore the speed to spin is random or has some other factor.
Cam spins at half the speed of the engine.
A solar panel is a device that spins when the sun shines on it to generate electricity through the photovoltaic effect.
The inner planets are Rocky Terrestrial. The outer planets are Gaseous.None of the inner planets have rings. All outer planets have rings.NOTES:Jupiter - Largest planet ( spins quickly on its axis ). Has a red spot which is a huge storm that is 3x the size of Earth. Has 63 moons.Saturn - 2nd biggest planet. Lightest planet ( if enough water saturn could float in it ). Beautiful rings ( saturns rings are made of moons that were smashed because of saturns gravity. Has 62 moons.Uranus - Axis is at 97 degrees. Which it means it is rotating on its side. Has 24 moons.Neptune - One Neptune year lasts 165 Earth years!Like Jupiter, Neptune has a dark spot caused by a storm. Neptune's spot is smaller than Jupiter's -- it is only about the size of the planet earth. Has 13 moons.
The visible features of Saturn rotate at different rates depending on their latitude (distance from the equator). Astronomers have developed three different systems for measuring the rotational speed of Saturn. System I is for regions around the planet's equator. The System I rotation speed is 10 hours and 14 minutes. Above and below the Equatorial Belt is called System II. Here the rotation speed is 10 hours and 39 minutes.
The camshaft spins at half the engine speed. The crankshaft spins 2 times for every one revolution of the camshaft
It depends on what latitude you are at but the equatorial rotational speed is 1,670.5 km/hr
The Earth's rotation
15 hours
1.Earth has Strong Gravity. 2.Earth doesn't spins so fast!