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We can't tell the total length of your trip from that information,but we know that your longitude has changed by one degree.
Kazakhstan...
You cannot reliably determine a place's time zone by its longitude. The best you can do is to calculate the local mean time for the longitude. That is because every country is free to choose whatever time zone(s) it wants, and therefore there are many places where the time zone is not the local mean time rounded to the nearest hour.To calculate the local mean time at a certain longitude when it's noon UTC, using x° for x° east and -x° for x° west, add 180° to the longitude, multiply by 4 minutes per degree, and divide by 60 minutes per hour.
Local mean time at 72 degrees west longitude is UTC-4:48.
The longitudinal extent of India is 30 degrees. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. It takes 4minutes for the sun to move across 1 longitude. Thus the eastern most point of India would be 2 hours ahead of the western most point (30X4=120 minutes) , in accordance with the local time. This difference in time might create confusion in air and rail timings and so many other things across the two states. To avoid this confusion a longitude passing through the mid point of 68 degrees 7 minutes (western most longitude) and 97 degrees 25 minutes (eastern most longitude) is taken as the standard prime meridian ofIndia. The time at the standard meridian 82 degrees 30 minutes which passes through Mirzapur in UP is taken as the standard time of India , followed all over the country.
For each degree of longitude to the east, the local mean time is four minutes ahead.
Local mean time, the time used before time zones, which is set to noon when the sun is at its highest point in the sky as seen from your city, is one hour ahead for every 15° of longitude eastward. That equates to four minutes ahead for each degree of longitude east, or four minutes back for each degree of longitude west.
Yes. Standard time is that defined along a particular longitude. Local time is related to the longitude of the place concerned. 24 hours = 360 degree. Therefore 1 degree = 4 minutes. Cities to the east of the Standard time longitude are ahead and vice versa for Cities to the west.
We can't tell the total length of your trip from that information,but we know that your longitude has changed by one degree.
Kazakhstan...
A location's standard time is whatever the local national government says it is. Usually a location's offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is its degrees of longitude multiplied by 4 minutes/degree (4 minutes per degree) then divided by 60 minutes/hour and rounded to the nearest whole hour, but there are exceptions. Places east of the prime meridian (0° longitude) and west of the international date line (180° longitude) are ahead of UTC, and places west of the prime meridian and east of the international date line are behind UTC.
Local noon is the time when the sun is exactly to the south in the Northern Hemisphere, exactly to the north in the Southern Hemisphere and exactly overhead on the equator. It changes one minute for every 15 minutes of longitude you travel.
You cannot reliably determine a place's time zone by its longitude. The best you can do is to calculate the local mean time for the longitude. That is because every country is free to choose whatever time zone(s) it wants, and therefore there are many places where the time zone is not the local mean time rounded to the nearest hour.To calculate the local mean time at a certain longitude when it's noon UTC, using x° for x° east and -x° for x° west, add 180° to the longitude, multiply by 4 minutes per degree, and divide by 60 minutes per hour.
Local mean time at 72 degrees west longitude is UTC-4:48.
local timeThe time of a place when the midday sun is overhead is called local time.It changes from place to place.The place on the same longitude has the same local time.standard time The local time of the standard meridian of a country is called standard time.It remains same for that particular country.the place on the same longitude has the different standard time.The main difference between local time and standard time is, the local time changes from a place to place, but the standard time remains fixed for the particular country. As per local time, the place/location on the same longitude will have the same local time, but as per the standard time the place on the same longitude will have different standard time.
Longitude.
No it is longitude that is used to determine local time