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Midnight is the first minute of the day. 11:59 is PM and 12:00 o'clock midnight is AM. Also, after 11:59 AM (during the day) 12:00 turns into PM.
Yes. There is a 12 o'clock midnight and a 12 o'clock noon. Midnight refers to 12 o'clock at night, and noon refers to 12 o'clock in the daytime. The time of day between midnight and noon is AM. The time of day between noon and midnight is PM. Noon and midnight are neither AM nor PM, they are just 12 noon and 12 midnight.
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:23:59:5723:59:5823:59:59
A quarter of an hour before midnight is 11:45pm. A quarter of a day before midnight is 6pm.
At midnight.
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The statutory holiday of Canada Day is July 1st, in its entirety (i.e.: Midnight to Midnight).
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Midnight on the 31st December
a couple of months
0:00....aka....midnight exact
Because there are twenty-four hours in a day and it stops at midnight. Probably because dawn is at a different time each day and days would not be equal in time
12:00 AM, that's at night
The date will change at midnight, so midnight is the start of a new day. But this is debatable and ambiguous - when people refer to midnight, they could very mean the end of the day - 24:00 rather than 00:00 "The party starts tomorrow at midnight" could very likely be meant and understood as (it starts tomorrow in the late evening, just after 23:59, or just after 11:59pm)
That sounds like a reading of the 24 hour clock: For example 1800 = 18 hundred hours = 6pm in 12 hour clock. In the 24 hour clock, the time is the number of hours and minutes since the start of the day. When the time is an exact hour, it is usually read n hundred hours. Thus 24 hundred hours is 24 hours since the start of the day. As there are 24 hours in a day, it represents the midnight at the end of a day, as oppose to 00:00 which represents the midnight at the start of the day. The midnight at the end of one day is the same as the midnight at the start of the next day. For example 24:00 Tuesday is the same time as 00:00 Wednesday. Normally, 00:00 would be used for midnight, but occasionally, 24:00 may be used to emphasise the end of a day; the last normal time (hour and minute) of a day would be 23:59.
Midnight is generally associated with the beginning of the day that follows it. For example, if it is currently midnight, it is considered the beginning of the new day, not the end of the previous day.