i am sorry i could not find the answer to your question but this might help you:
A Jupiter completes an orbits every 11.86 years. This is two-fifths the orbital period of Saturn, forming a 5:2 orbital resonance between the two largest planets in the Solar System.
here is another thing that might help you:
Jupiter completes one orbit in 4,333 Earth days, or almost 12 Earth years.
Here is the source that i looked at ( might come in handy for you)
www.NASA.gov
Jupiters orbital speed in relation to the sun is 13.07 km/sec on average.
Travel at one speed for a period time e.g on a 30 mph road you would travel at a constant speed of 30 mph
Max Speed = 121 mph
it can travel at a speed of 25-35 mph
1000000000000000000 mph
MPH (miles per hour) is a measure of speed. 20 mph means you will travel 20 miles each hour at that speed.
Speed = Distance/Time = 52.28/3 mph = 17.4166... mph
The high speed trains of Japan will nudge 200 mph.
No. The fastest speed a tornado has peen known to travel is 73 mph, about 1/10 the speed of sound. The fastest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph, still less than half the speed of sound.
If you mean how fast does a tornado travel, the average forwards speed is about 30 mph, but it can range from 0 mph to over 70.
13.06km/s
It takes just over 8 minutes to travel 10 miles, at the speed of 50 mph.