Midnight is 00:00, or if you include seconds, 00:00:00.
It is the start of a new day, so it is logically zero.
The preceding second is 23:59:59 of the previous day. The seconds before and after are:
23:59:57
23:59:58
23:59:59 <-- Last second of the previous day
00:00:00 <-- Midnight, first second of the new day
00:00:01
00:00:02
00:05
It is 10:00 PM (Post Meridiem, meaning "after noon" in the 12-hour clock).Or 22:00 (in the 24-hour clock).
2.30am is 14.30 on 24 hour clock system.
what person or who invented the wallclock that is used on the walls ?
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Midnight is represented as: 00:00 on a 24 hour clock.
On a 24 hour clock, 7 am is 07:00 and is from midnight to noon. 7 pm is 19:00 and is from noon to midnight.
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12 hour clock's have am and pm. 24 hour clock's (military time) is 00:00 through 23:59. Midnight on a 12 hour clock is 12:00am, on a 24 hour clock is 00:00. So 23:59 would be 11:59pm.
obviously 23:43
1200 hrs. There is no such corresponding time for midnight. Reason midnight could be either '0000' or '2400'. , but which day does it refer. So midnight on the 24 hour clock does not occur. You have either 2359 hrs (on a given day) or 0001 hrs. ( the next day), that is 2 minutes later. .
It is better to represent it with 0000.
A twelve hour clock has 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and is the standard form time clock. A 24 hour clock has times starting at 1-12, but after it will start with 13 as 1 p.m. all the way to 24 or 00 as 12 midnight.
Add 12 to the number representing hours, from 1:00 pm to just before midnight.
Since midnight is 24:00 on the 24 hour clock, I would think that it is the day before. 00:00+ is the day after.
Expressed according to the 12-hour clock, this would be 12:10am. Expressed according to the 24-hour clock, this would be 00:10.
Yes we do. We usually measure AM from midnight to 12 noon, and PM from noon to midnight. However - travel-orientated situations use the 24-hour clock to avoid confusion.