Neptune has an uneven rotation that varies between 12 to 18 hours. I will use 15 hours as a midpoint. Neptune has 360 degrees total. Divide that by 15 and you get 24 degrees per hour. Multiply 24 by 3 and you get 72 degrees. So, based on 15 hour rotation time, Neptune will spin 72 degrees in just 3 hours.
2880 degrees 1) One rotation of the minute hand is 360 degrees. 2) One rotation is completed in 1 hour. 3) So in 8 hours the minute hand will go through 8 x 360 degrees = 2880
On an ordinary clock, with 12 hours on the face, the hour hand rotates360 degrees in 12 hours30 degrees in 1 hour = 60 minutes1/2 degree per minute5 degrees in 10 minutes
It moves through 15 degrees every 30 minutes.
The answer depends on whether you mean 15 degrees on a clock face (0.5 hours) or 15 degrees of longitude (1 hour).
90 degrees
16.1 hours = 966 minutes
Neptune takes about 16 hours (0.67 Earth days) to rotate once on its axis.
it takes Neptune164 earth years to orbit the sun and a 16 Earth hours
It takes roughly 6.4 Earth days for Neptune to rotate on it's axis.
The answer depends on whether you mean degrees of temperature or degrees of tilt.
Is this question asking "how many degrees does the planet rotate in one hour?" In one day (24 hours), the planet makes a full rotation of 360 degrees. So each hour it would rotate 360/24 = 15 degrees.
The Earth rotates 2π radians (360 degrees) every 24 hours. In 5 hours, it would rotate 2π/24 * 5 = π/6 radians.
360° / 24 hours = 15° / hour. Note that the 360° is an approximation.
it has 16 hours.
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It rotates 90 degrees.