What effect does Jupiter's rapid axial rotation have on its physical shape?

Answer

It causes it to bulge at the equator (oblateness)

Jupiter's rotation period is less than ten hours, which is extremely fast for its size. This rapid spin causes the planet to bulge noticeably at the equator and flatten at the poles, a feature known as oblateness.

What effect does Jupiter's rapid axial rotation have on its physical shape?
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