Obviously the person would still be 11 Earth years old.
There are 2 main definitions of a "day"
On Venus the values are: "Solar Day" about 117 Earth days.
"Sidereal Day" about 243 Earth days.
Using these numbers, the 11 year old would either be about 34.34 or 16.53 days old.
So, the answer is "Yes" (nearly) if you mean the Sidereal day. This is the time
taken for Venus to rotate once.
If you are 11 years old on Earth, you would be around 17 years old on Venus because a year on Venus is about 225 Earth days long.
In earth years he would be 48. Venus orbits the sun in in about 584 days. The earth orbit the sun in about 365.25 days. 584/365.25=1.6 1.6x30=48.
If you are eleven years old on Earth, you would be about 17 years old on Venus. This is because a year on Venus is about 225 Earth days, so time passes relatively faster on Venus compared to Earth.
In the time it takes Earth to go around the Sun 10 times, Venus goes around the Sun a little over 16 times. If you were speaking with someone native to Venus who called the time it takes their planet to go around the Sun "a year", then you could tell them you were 16 years old. Of course, this doesn't change your actual age, just the meaning of the word used to describe it.
On Venus, if someone determined the age of a one year old with the method that we use on Earth, the child would not quite be one day old. This can only be possible if a day is longer than a year on Venus. Scientifically, a day is the amount of time it takes for a planet to completely spin around once on its axis, and Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to do so. On the other hand, a day on Earth is about 24 hours long. To add, a year is measured as the time it takes for a planet’s revolution, and since Venus is closer to the sun than Earth, it takes a shorter route of orbit around the sun, making a full ellipse in around 225.7 Earth days. In contrast, a year on Earth is much longer, about 365.2422 Earth days to be exact. Therefore, since a Venusian year is longer than a Venusian day, it is a true fact that a one-year old can be less than a day old on Venus.
Venus' year is 224.7 (Earth) days, while Earth's year is 365.26 days. In terms of Venus, if you were ten, you would be 2247 Earth days old. Divide that by 365.26 and you get 6.15 Earth years. So you would be a little bit more than 6 Earth years old if you were 10 Venusian years old.
If you are 11 years old on Earth, you would be around 17 years old on Venus because a year on Venus is about 225 Earth days long.
In earth years he would be 48. Venus orbits the sun in in about 584 days. The earth orbit the sun in about 365.25 days. 584/365.25=1.6 1.6x30=48.
If you are eleven years old on Earth, you would be about 17 years old on Venus. This is because a year on Venus is about 225 Earth days, so time passes relatively faster on Venus compared to Earth.
Still ten years. There isn't any notable time dilation effect. But Venus orbits the sun every 225 Earth days, so a ten year old Venusian boy would just over 6 years old on Earth. Similarly, a 10 year old Earth boy would be 16 years old on Venus.
In the time it takes Earth to go around the Sun 10 times, Venus goes around the Sun a little over 16 times. If you were speaking with someone native to Venus who called the time it takes their planet to go around the Sun "a year", then you could tell them you were 16 years old. Of course, this doesn't change your actual age, just the meaning of the word used to describe it.
On Venus, if someone determined the age of a one year old with the method that we use on Earth, the child would not quite be one day old. This can only be possible if a day is longer than a year on Venus. Scientifically, a day is the amount of time it takes for a planet to completely spin around once on its axis, and Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to do so. On the other hand, a day on Earth is about 24 hours long. To add, a year is measured as the time it takes for a planet’s revolution, and since Venus is closer to the sun than Earth, it takes a shorter route of orbit around the sun, making a full ellipse in around 225.7 Earth days. In contrast, a year on Earth is much longer, about 365.2422 Earth days to be exact. Therefore, since a Venusian year is longer than a Venusian day, it is a true fact that a one-year old can be less than a day old on Venus.
The answer is you wouldn't even be an year old considering to to calender there are 365 days in a year so you would be 199 days old
A year for Mercury is 88 days. Earth's year is 365 days. The nine year old would have lived 3285 days on Earth. On Mercury, that would translate to 37.329 years for a nine year old earthling.
You would be 35 on Venus too.
I have no clue except that I do know of a story of a man that went to outer space & came back like 5 years later. His freind that stayed on earth was 40 when the space guy left & that guy was 40 also & when he came back though his friend was 45 & he was still 40. P.S. Do not know if that is true though. P.S.S. I think you would be a little younger because of how long it takes the planet to go around earth. You will be six years older if you go to Venus so tf your 11 you will be 17
I think it depends on their gender