If the object has an almost circular orbit it would depend on its distance from the sun. The further away the longer the orbit and therefore a greater length of time would be required to complete the orbit.
Other objects with highly elliptical orbits, such as comets, can be calculated.
Halleys Comet for instance has an orbital period of about 76 years, others are much longer.
Venus takes 224.7 days to orbit the sun once.
It travels about 1,432,183,600 km to complete one revolution.
687 (Earth) days. (Not quite 2 Earth years.)
distance from a source of light and how long it takes to orbit that source
Saturn revolves around the Sun once every 29.458 Earth-years.
Earth takes 24 hours to complete one revolution of the earth around sun
29.5 Earth years.
The approximate length of time required for one complete revolution of the moon around the earth is about 27.3 days. This period is known as a lunar month or sidereal month.
the revolution of the sun around the earth.
The earth completes one orbital revolution around the sun every 365.24 days.That's the period of time referred to as one 'year'.
687 (Earth) days. (Not quite 2 Earth years.)
Venus takes 224.7 days to orbit the sun once.
225 days
The time it takes for any given planet to make one complete revolution around its sun determines the length of its year.
It takes 87.9691 Earth days for Mercury to complete one full orbit of the sun.
It takes 87.9691 Earth days for Mercury to complete one full orbit of the sun.
29.5 Earth years.