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The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun is known as its orbital period. The order of planets from shortest to longest orbital period is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mercury has the shortest orbital period of about 88 Earth days, while Neptune has the longest orbital period of about 165 Earth years.
The time it takes a planet or satellite to revolve once is called its day.
The shortest circulation time in the entire body is in the pulmonary circulation, where the blood flows from the heart to the lungs and back. This process takes only a few seconds to complete, much faster than circulation through the systemic circulation which involves the entire body.
No, the rotation of a planet on it's axis, or it's spin is not really related to the time it takes to orbit or revolve around the sun. For example, Mercury and Venus are the closest planets to the sun, yet they take a long time to rotate on their axis.
Nuclear energy takes the shortest time to generate electricity compared to other energy sources like solar or wind, as the nuclear fission process can produce large amounts of power consistently once the reactor is operational.
The minimum period of a pendulum, denoted as tmin, is the shortest amount of time it takes for the pendulum to complete one full swing back and forth.
Jupiter takes 10 hours to complete one rotation.
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the smallest planets moon probably because it has the least amount of way to go
The order of units of geologic time from longest to shortest is: eon, era, period, epoch.
The planet that has the shortest period of revolution is Mercury, which is 88 days. The planet with the longest revolution is Neptune, which is 165 years. Earth's revolution is the third shortest.
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The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun is known as its orbital period. The order of planets from shortest to longest orbital period is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mercury has the shortest orbital period of about 88 Earth days, while Neptune has the longest orbital period of about 165 Earth years.