Speaking roughly, your local time is 1 hour earlier than UT for every 15° of your
west longitude, or 1 hour later than UT for every 15° of your east longitude.
But nobody would use this rule of thumb to actually determine their local time.
It's much more useful to use this factoid, plus your wristwatch set to UT and a
few astronomical observations, to determine your longitude.
You can calculate the longitude of a place when time is given using the Greenwich solar time.
By deviding longitude of the place by 15. Arc to time.
Latitude and longitude do not directly determine the time. Time is determined by the time zone in which a location falls. However, the longitude does play a role in determining the time because the earth rotates 15 degrees longitude per hour, so each degree of longitude represents about 4 minutes of time.
The longitude of the Greenwich Royal Observatory is always 0 degrees.
Time Zones are..............................Longitude
You can calculate the longitude of a place when time is given using the Greenwich solar time.
to locate place and for time calculation
They go according to lines of longitude. For example, if a place is UTC +8, it is located along approximately 120 degrees east longitude, while the international date line is located at approximately 180 degrees longitude.
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.
By deviding longitude of the place by 15. Arc to time.
Latitude and longitude do not directly determine the time. Time is determined by the time zone in which a location falls. However, the longitude does play a role in determining the time because the earth rotates 15 degrees longitude per hour, so each degree of longitude represents about 4 minutes of time.
The longitude of the Greenwich Royal Observatory is always 0 degrees.
The latitude and longitude of a place are known as its co-ordinates.
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.
Time Zones are..............................Longitude
The latitude and longitude of a place are known as its co-ordinates.
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