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.
In the typical year there are 8,760 hours. In a leap year, there are 8,784 hours.
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
It depends on where you are on the earth and what day of the year it is.
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