Will a Halved Earth Orbital Period Affect Solar and Sidereal Days Differently?

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Halving the Earth's orbital period would affect the solar day by increasing its length due to the sun's apparent movement across the sky. Currently, a solar day is about 4 minutes longer than a sidereal day because the Earth must rotate slightly more to align with the sun after completing one rotation. If the Earth orbited the sun twice as fast, the sun would appear to move twice as far in the same time frame, necessitating an additional 8 minutes for the solar day. Consequently, the new solar day would be approximately 24 minutes and 4 seconds long. This adjustment highlights the relationship between Earth's rotation and its orbit around the sun.
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I know that a solar day is about 4 minutes longer than a sidereal day.

But what if the Earth orbital period around the sun is halved, but the rotation period is same?

Will the solar day still be about 4 minutes longer?

Thanks.
 
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The 4minutes is to account for the distance across the sky the sun moves in a day.
So it takes 23:56 min for the Earth to rotate but then you have to move another 4mins to catch up with the sun which has moved on a bit.
If the earht moved twice as fast around the sun, the sun would have moved twice as far and so you would need (roughly) an extra 8 minutes to catch up and a solar day would 24:04.
 
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