43,776. minusing on day for leap year
About 52 weeks, or one year.
it makes one orbit
A year. Depending on the chosen reference point, there are slightly different definitions of "year"; one that is commonly used uses the equinoxes as reference points, and has a length of 365.2422 days.
Just one. Alot of people ask me this question "How many revolutions make 2 years?" And i say 2 because in one year 365 days make 1 year and that means that if it is saying 2 years the answer is 2.
8,760 Earth hours in one year.
there is 1123 hours in a uranus year it is not that long in earth hours to us!
8760
I'm guessing that you're talking about Earth hours and Pluto years.1 Pluto year = 89,865.65 Earth days = 2,156,775.6mean solar Earth hours
There are 8,760 hours in a regular year, or 8,784 hours in a leap year, in England, or absolutely anywhere else on earth.
Do the math. 365 days a year. 24 hours in a day. So about 8760.
Exactly a year - in fact, that is the definition of a year i.e 365.25*24 hours
8760. You simply multiply the amount of time in a day by 365 days in the year.
The rotational period (day) and orbital period (year) for the major planets: Mercury - 58.6 Earth days (solar day 176 Earth days); year 88 Earth days Venus - 243 Earth days (solar day 116.75 Earth days); year 224.7 Earth days Earth - 23 hours, 56 minutes (solar day 24 hours); year 365.25 days Mars - 24.6 hours (solar day 24.66 hours); year 687 Earth days Jupiter - 9.9 hours; year 4332.6 Earth days (11.86 Earth years) Saturn - 10.6 hours; year 10759.2 Earth days (29.46 Earth years) Uranus - 17.24 hours; year 30799 Earth days (84.32 Earth years) Neptune - 16.1 hours; year 60190 Earth days (164.8 Earth years)
The ratio will always be the same so the answer will be 500 to both questions
Around 8,766. That is 24 (hours in a day) times 365.25 (approximate earth year, in hours).
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