1 day, or 100% day, = 24 hours so 50 day = 12 hours.
No, there are 24 hours a day
Since there are 60 minutes in one hour, then 3000 minutes = 3000/60 = 50 hours Since ther are 24 hours in one day, then 50 hours = 50/24 = 2.083 days
24 hours a day, so 1200 / 24 = 50 days.
about 438,000 ( because 24 hours in a day and 365 days in a year so 24*365=8,760 then 8,760*50=438,000)
1 day, or 100% day, = 24 hours so 50 day = 12 hours.
No, there are not 50 hours in an Earth day.
No, there are 24 hours a day
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No. There are 24 hours in a day. On Earth, that is pretty standard, but there could be other planets with a 50 hour day. Here are the approximate day lengths (defining a day by the time it takes a planet to rotate once on its axis) for the rest of the planets in the Solar System: Mercury: 58 Earth days Venus: 243 Earth days Mars: 25 hours Jupiter: 10 hours Saturn: 11 hours Uranus: 17 hours Neptune: 16 hours Unfortunately nothing in our own Solar System comes close, but we are always finding new planets and we might find one that has a 50 hour day someday.
A day on Earth is 24 hours, a day on Mars is 24 hours 39 minutes and 35 seconds, a day on Mercury is 1,407 hours, a day on Venus is 5,832 hours, a day on Jupiter is 9 hours and 50 minutes, a day on Saturn is 10 hours and 47 minutes, a day on Uranus is 16 hours and 7 minutes, a day on Neptune is 16 hours, and a day on Pluto is 144 hours.
Since there are 60 minutes in one hour, then 3000 minutes = 3000/60 = 50 hours Since ther are 24 hours in one day, then 50 hours = 50/24 = 2.083 days
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24 hours a day, so 1200 / 24 = 50 days.
No. Jupiter's day is 9 hours 50 minutes 30 seconds.
about 438,000 ( because 24 hours in a day and 365 days in a year so 24*365=8,760 then 8,760*50=438,000)
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