Saturn
True, Jupiter rotates on it's axis once every 10 hours.
Neptune completes a full rotation on its axis in 15 hours, 57 minutes, and 59 seconds. This is in terms of Earth hours, making a day on Neptune a short one.
planet Jupiter the length of days would be 9.9 hours
When a planet completes one full rotation on its axis, it is said to have completed one day. This results in the cycle of day and night. The time it takes for a planet to complete one full rotation varies depending on the planet.
The earth completes one rotation on its axis in 23hours 56minutes 4seconds. (rounded)
Saturn
Jupiter is the planet that rotates the fastest. It completes one rotation on its axis every 9.9 hours, and is also the biggest.
True, Jupiter rotates on it's axis once every 10 hours.
A planet completes one rotation on its axis every day, causing day and night cycles.
It completes one rotation in a sidereal day.
Jupiter rotates on its axis most rapidly out of all eight of the planets, 9h 55m 30s for one full spin.
Pluto, but its now no longer classed as a planet - its a `Dwarf Planet`
Neptune completes a full rotation on its axis in 15 hours, 57 minutes, and 59 seconds. This is in terms of Earth hours, making a day on Neptune a short one.
Twenty four hours, one day, represents the time it takes for planet Earth to revolve on its axis one complete time. It takes 365 days for the Earth to rotate around the sun.
planet Jupiter the length of days would be 9.9 hours
This planet has a very fast rotation, completing one full spin on its axis in just 10 hours and 33 minutes. Its days and nights would be shorter compared to Earth, with the sun rising and setting more frequently.
Mercury