In a military context, rotation refers to the systematic transfer of units or personnel between different assignments, often between deployment areas and home stations. This practice helps maintain operational readiness, prevent burnout, and ensure that troops gain diverse experiences. Rotation can also involve changing the location of forces to adapt to evolving strategic needs or to provide relief and support in ongoing operations.
Uranus is probably what you mean.
If you mean "retrograde rotation", they are Venus and Uranus.
venus rotates backwards in relation to the other planets
If you mean how many times does the earth rotate in a week the answer is seven.
One rotation by the Earth round its axis to bring the 'mean Sun' back to the meridian defines one day.The mean Sun is a Sun which comes to the meridian regularly once a day. In practice the real Sun can be fast or slow by up to 10 minutes, so the mean Sun is a fictitious sun for which those daily variations are averaged out over a year.
The rotation of the Earth is called as the spinning of the Earth in its axis.
yes
rotation is a type of motion in this all the components follow a circular path
mercury's rotation period is 58.647 earth days. a rotation is when the planet turns around on its axis, like what the earth does once every day.
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turning
Assuming you mean one rotation on its axis, it takes approximately 24 hours. If by some chance you mean a rotation around the sun (called an orbit) that takes approximately 365 days.
It is 1/2 a turn
Rotation refers to change in assignment and or location. It is usually used when people have to be sent to less then nice places, like the front lines, or to countries where they can't have their family with them. People are sent to these locations for certain periods of time, such as 18 months rather than a normal 2 year assignment.
The period of earth's rotation on its axis is 23hours56minutes4seconds of mean solar time.
It means, turning or rotating.
one complete spin on the axis.