Jupiter
According to Wikipedia, there is no such planet.
If a train is making a journey of 567 miles and completes the journey in 3 hours and 7 minutes, how fast was it going.
Neptune has a rotation period of 16 hours 6 mins 36 secs.
3 hours and 45 minutes = 225 minutes.100 miles divided by 225 = 0.4444 recurring miles per minute.0.4444 recurring x 60 = 26.666 recurring miles per hour.
1955 hours in hours and minutes is 1955 hours 0 minutes.
The revolution period for the planet Jupiter is 11.86 years. It completes its rotation within 9.8 hours compared to Earth's 24 hours.
Saturn
The sidereral rotation of Saturn is 10 hours, 39 minutes at the equator. The clouds rotate at a slightly faster period, which varies by latitude.
Sometimes the words 'revolution' and 'rotation' are used in different ways; 'revolution' might sometimes be used to refer to the spin of the earth on its axis. It is probably clearer to have a standard understanding of the words to avoid confusion. Rotation refers to the day-night producing spin of the planet on its axis, and revolution normally refers to the orbital movement of the planet around the sun. The earth does complete one full [sidereal] rotation in just a little under 24 hours. The time is close to 23 hours 56 minutes 4.1 seconds.
None, at least, none in our Solar System. Mercury (the shortest revolution) takes a little less than 3 months to go once around the Sun.
Saturn
Mars, with a revolution period of 24 hours and 38 minutes.
The planet Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun, orbiting it at a speed of 9.69 km/s on average. This means that it takes approximately 29 1/2 Earth years for it to complete a single revolution around our star. In terms of actual rotation speed, the planet completes a full spin at estimates of 10 hours and 32 minutes with a variation of 10-12 additional minutes due to the influence of atmospheric disturbances on its moons.
The planet Jupiter completes one rotation on its axis every 9.9 hours, which makes it the fastest rotation in the entire Solar System. The Earth's rotation is approximately 24 hours.
Jupiter goes round in 9 hours 55 minutes, so its outer layer travels at 28,000 mph.
Jupiter is the planet that rotates the fastest. It completes one rotation on its axis every 9.9 hours, and is also the biggest.
The planet Mercury completes one revolution in its orbit around the Sun in about 88 Earth days (87.969 days, to be more exact). This is about 0.241 Earth years.