1 Day on Jupiter = 9.933333 Earth Hours.
10 Days on Jupiter = 99.33333 Earth Hours.
9 hours and fifty six minutes
10.42 days. 24 hours in one day, 250 hours is equal to 10 days and 10 hours.
15 days and 10 hours.
10 days and 15 hours.
10 days is a total of 240 hours. (24 hours in 1 day x 10)
The answer is 10 days
The product would be: (10^{10} ) Jupiter hours. The value of the power is: ( 10,000,000,000 ) hours.
One day on Jupiter is equivalent to about 9.9 Earth hours. Jupiter has a much quicker rotation period compared to Earth, which is why its days are shorter.
One day on Jupiter is a little under 10 hours
A day on Jupiter is shorter than a day on Earth. A day on Earth is approximately 24 hours, while a day on Jupiter lasts about 9.9 hours.
Jupiter's orbital period is 4330.6 Earth days (approx. 24 hrs/day). However a Jupiter day is only about 10 hours so the period in Jupiters days would be 2.4 times as great.
Jupiter's days are not, in fact, longer than its years. Jupiter's days last about 10 hours, and its year is approximatley 11 Earth years.
10 hours. Or two and a fraction per Earth day.
Months are longer on Earth than they are on Jupiter, because Jupiter's days are only 10 hours long.
A day on Jupiter is about 9.9 Earth hours. Due to its fast rotation, Jupiter experiences very short days compared to Earth.
Jupiter's rotation period is about 9.9 Earth hours, which is equivalent to approximately 0.41 Earth days.
0.41354 Earth days.