In the french 24-hour clock, you can technically say "Il est vingt-huit heures." (translation: it is 24 hours i.e. 2400) although people almost always say "Il est minuit." (translation: it is midnight).
12 midnight in military time ....there is no 0000 in military time, midnight is 2400hrs, one minute after midnight is 0001.
It is better to represent it with 0000.
One minute to midnight. At midnight it becomes 0000 again.
One minute to midnight. At midnight it becomes 0000 again.
One minute to midnight. At midnight it becomes 0000 again.
0000
0 hrs - or, for simplicity, midnight.
No 1200 hours is midday. Midnight is 0000 hours (zero hundred hours)
It would be midnight. Substracting 8 hours from 8am goes back to the previous night at 12am.
0000 hours and 2400 hours both refer to midnight in military time, marking the start of a new day. However, 0000 hours is typically used to denote the very beginning of the day, while 2400 hours signifies the very end of the day, just before the clock resets. In practical terms, they represent the same moment, but their usage can vary depending on context.
yes
Midnight is always 00:00 and not 24:00.