That's one of Kepler's Laws. It's his Third Law.
Yes, the inner ring is smaller so it goes faster
The outer edge of Saturn's rings has the greatest rotational speed as it orbits the planet faster due to its larger circumference compared to the inner rings.
The inner planets travel faster around the Sun because they are closer, while the outer planets take more time. The outer planets spin faster on their axis than the inner planets.
Rotational time of the planets is random (the length of the planet's day), but the outer planets do spin faster than the inner planets.
Both inner and outer planets in our solar system have rings. The outer planets with rings are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These rings are made up of pieces of rock, dust, and ice. The inner planets, like Earth and Mars, do not have rings.
Yes, the inner ring is smaller so it goes faster
The outer edge of Saturn's rings has the greatest rotational speed as it orbits the planet faster due to its larger circumference compared to the inner rings.
The inner planets travel faster around the Sun because they are closer, while the outer planets take more time. The outer planets spin faster on their axis than the inner planets.
Yes. Those are the correct physical states of the inner and outer core.
Rotational time of the planets is random (the length of the planet's day), but the outer planets do spin faster than the inner planets.
Both inner and outer planets in our solar system have rings. The outer planets with rings are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These rings are made up of pieces of rock, dust, and ice. The inner planets, like Earth and Mars, do not have rings.
They go faster through the inner core than the liquid outer core
The outer planets are composed mostly of gases, which do not have a solid surface like the inner planets. This lack of solid surface allows the outer planets to rotate more quickly, as there is less resistance for their rotation. Additionally, the outer planets have more mass, which also contributes to their faster rotation.
They don't... An inner planet such as Mercury has an orbital speed of 107,00 MPH when compared to the outer most "planet" Pluto which rotates at 10,500 MPH. The gravitational restraints of the sun is greater on the inner planets than the outer allowing them to rotate faster without flying off into space. It's simple physics, the concepts of Centrifugal Force.
The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) have shorter orbits and faster speeds, completing their orbits in less time than the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). The inner planets are closer to the sun, so they experience stronger gravitational forces that cause them to orbit more rapidly, while the outer planets move more slowly due to their greater distance from the sun.
Waves traveling through the inner core go faster than those through the outer core.
Precisely because: That's the way that gravity works.