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Jupiter, its day is 9.84 Earth hours long. This is incorrect. Revolution refers to the years on a planet. So that statement would be correct if you were talking about rotation. As to the correct answer, I have no idea. if you dont have the correct answers than don't put in the wrong answer.
You would have to be standing at the poles (North or South) to be spinning the fastest on Earth. This is because the Earth's rotational speed is greatest at the poles and decreases as you move towards the equator.
If you wanted to put a device in an orbit that would revolve around the sun in the same length of time the sun itself rotates at its equator, your device would have to orbit the sun in 24.5 days. The 'period' of an orbiting body depends only on its distance from the central body. The closer to the sun a planet is, the shorter its 'year' is. Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, completes one orbital revolution every 88 Earth days. In order to complete an orbital revolution every 24.5 days, your device would need to be in an orbit that's only about 43% the size of Mercury's orbit. It would travel in that orbit at the blazing speed of a little over 73 kilometers per second !
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The order of planets does not directly affect their revolution around the sun. Each planet follows its own unique orbit path based on its distance from the sun and its orbital speed, which are determined by its gravitational interactions with the sun. The order of planets is simply a result of their formation in the early solar system.
The earth's rotation is gradually slowing down - it has been for eons - but the rate is on the order of 1-2 seconds per century.
Jupiter, its day is 9.84 Earth hours long. This is incorrect. Revolution refers to the years on a planet. So that statement would be correct if you were talking about rotation. As to the correct answer, I have no idea. if you dont have the correct answers than don't put in the wrong answer.
The moon orbits the Earth every 28 days (and change). In most years, the moon completes 13 orbits. It's day is exactly the same as its orbit, because the same side always faces the Earth, so it must complete one full orbit in order to complete one full rotation. So, most Earth years have 13 lunar "days".
The average time required for one complete revolution of the earth about the sun, relative to the fixed stars is: 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes, 9.54 seconds, or one solar year, in units of mean solar time.
The firing order for a Chevy s10 depends on which engine you have. 1.9L engine the firing order is: 1-3-4-2 . Distributor rotates counterclockwise. 2.0L engine the firing order is: 1-3-4-2 . Distributor rotates clockwise. 2.5L engine the firing order is: 1-3-4-2 . Distributor rotates clockwise. 2.8L engine the firing order is: 1-2-3-4-5-6 . Distributor rotates clockwise. 4.3L engine the firing order is: 1-6-5-4-3-2 . Distributor rotates clockwise.
1992 Chevy S10 firing order The firing order for a Chevy s10 depends on which engine you have. 1.9L engine the firing order is: 1-3-4-2 . Distributor rotates counterclockwise. 2.0L engine the firing order is: 1-3-4-2 . Distributor rotates clockwise. 2.5L engine the firing order is: 1-3-4-2 . Distributor rotates clockwise. 2.8L engine the firing order is: 1-2-3-4-5-6 . Distributor rotates clockwise. 4.3Lengine the firing order is: 1-6-5-4-3-2 . Distributor rotates clockwise.
Eagle Summit firing order: 1-3-4-2Distributor rotates counterclockwise.Eagle Summit firing order: 1-3-4-2Distributor rotates counterclockwise.
Yes. You can use rotate in a sentence.Example: In order to rotate around in her chair, she had to move her books.
The same as the order of their average distances from the sun. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes to complete an orbital revolution. So, Mercury is nearest to the sun and takes 88 days. Pluto is farthest from the sun and takes 248 years.,
Order of the October Revolution ended in 1991.
Counter-clockwise. It's easy to tell. In NY, when it's lunchtime, it's breakfast time in California, which is 3 hours behind. That means that the West Coast sees the sun 3 hours later than the East Coast. Now imagine you're looking down from above and you have the Sun out to the side as the Earth rotates...in order for the East Coast to see the sun first, the planet rotates to the left, or counter-clockwise. The way I see it is the sun moves through the sky to the right. So that tell's me the earth turns to the left
Earth takes a lot longer to make one complete order around the sun than Mercury does. The time required for Mercury to make one orbit is equal to 88 Earth days (whereas one orbit for Earth is about 365 Earth days).