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the time difference between Gujarat and Arunachal Pradesh is of 2 hours as they both lie on different longitudes. longitudes have a difference of 4 minutes between each other so if we calculate all the time differences of the longitudes between Gujarat and Arunachal Pradesh , the answer is 120 minutes or 2 hours..!!
the time difference between Gujarat and Arunachal Pradesh is of 2 hours as they both lie on different longitudes. longitudes have a difference of 4 minutes between each other so if we calculate all the time differences of the longitudes between Gujarat and Arunachal Pradesh , the answer is 120 minutes or 2 hours..!!
due to the longitudinal extent , the sun rises from east to west .arunachal pradesh lies in the eastern part of india and jaisalmer in western part so the people of the arunachal pradesh sees the sun first than people og gujarat sees ..........time difference is 2 hours .
Arunachal Pradesh is in the easternmost side of India, thus it receives the rays first. Gujrat, which is in the western side, receives it after two hours.
From the longitudinal extent of India it is observed that the longitudinal expense is about 30 degree from west to east. This means that there would be a time-lag of two hours approximately from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh. To avoid such differences in local time, Indian Standard Time has been fixed to give whole country a uniform time.The local time of standard meridian of 82 degree 32' is observed as the standard time by whole country.
As India has chosen 82 and a half degree longitude as the standard meridian of India hence, the time at each state is same although the sun rises differently. Let's take Russia, it has no standard meridian for the whole country so people find it difficut beacause when a person moves from one stateto the other he/she always has to adgust the time. Hope it's useful.
from gujarat to arunachal pradesh there is time lag of 2 hours. hence,time along the meridian of India(82 degree 39'east)passing through mirzapur (in u.p.) is taken as the standard time for the whole country.
there is around 11 hours of sunlight per day, in january, everyday.
June has the most hours of sunlight, December has the least, in the US.
No, the Earth is tilted on its axis. So while some areas have a lot of sunlight, others have less sunlight.
Bequerel left his crystals in the sunlight for several hours as part of his experiment.
10 hours a day