24 hours in a day and that is one rotation.
Yes
A Mercury day (sidereal rotation period) is 58.646 earth days = 1407.5 hours.
One full rotation of the hour hand is 12 hours. One full rotation of the minute hand is an hour
Neptune has a rotation period of 16 hours 6 mins 36 secs.
None - each and every day is 24 hours, 1440 minutes long. [In fact, as the rotation of the earth is slowing, each day is actually getting minutely fractionally longer.]
Yes
The earth makes a full rotation every 24 hours (a day).
17 hours a day
One day for Saturn is 10 hours.This is just one rotation.
A Mercury day (sidereal rotation period) is 58.646 earth days = 1407.5 hours.
Mercury has a rotation period of 58.646 days.
it takes 24 hours 1/4th day to complete one rotation
9.9259 hours Jupiter has the fastest rotation of any planet in the solar system.
1 rotation every 24 hours/day, as there are 24 hours in a day. Comment: You're better than me if you know what that question means.
16.5 Earth Hours.
That is how we define a day. On Earth the period of rotation is around 24 hours = 1 Earth Day. On Jupiter, something over 9 hours = 1 Jovian Day.
9.9259 hours Jupiter has the fastest rotation of any planet in the solar system.