Midnight would be 12am since one min past midnight would be 12.01 am.
12pm would be in the afternoon.
12:00 pm (or noon) is midday, while 12:00 am (or midnight) is the start of the new day.
12 PM is noon. 00:00 AM is midnight. But for a considered opinion, see the link below...
yes and noon is 12p.m. i know it's confusing
No such time as neither '12 pm'. nor '12 am' It is either '12 noon' or '12 midnight'. 'am/pm' is the initials of the Latin phrase ' ante/post meridian ' ; meaning 'before/after noon'. So if somewrites '12 am' , they are confusing you as to noon or midnight. Because if it is 12 noon , how can it be before noon or after noon. Similarly for midnight.
It is NEITHER 12 am NOR 12 pm. The correct time is ' 12 noon ' or ' 12 midnight '. 'am/pm' are the initials of the Latin phrase ' ante meridian/ post meridian ' . which means 'before noon/ after noon '. So if it is '12 noon' how can it be before noon(am) or after noon (pm) . It is exactly '12 noon'. A similar argument holds for '12 midnight' How can it be 'before/after noon , when it is exactly half way between the two previous noon and the following noon. Also at 12 midnight , there is the question of the day/date, which one do you select. NB Yes people do say '12 am/pm' , but itis quite erroneous, and leads to confusion. , that's why you are asking the question, because you are confused over it.
It is NEITHER 12 am NOR 12 pm. The correct time is ' 12 noon ' or ' 12 midnight '. 'am/pm' are the initials of the Latin phrase ' ante meridian/ post meridian ' . which means 'before noon/ after noon '. So if it is '12 noon' how can it be before noon(am) or after noon (pm) . It is exactly '12 noon'. A similar argument holds for '12 midnight' How can it be 'before/after noon , when it is exactly half way between the two previous noon and the following noon. Also at 12 midnight , there is the question of the day/date, which one do you select. NB Yes people do say '12 am/pm' , but itis quite erroneous, and leads to confusion. , that's why you are asking the question, because you are confused over it.
Midnight to noon is 12 hours (AM), noon to midnight is another 12 hours (PM). Therefore, it is 12 hours from PM to AM.
No such time as ' 12 am noon'. It is correctly, ' 12 noon '. 'am' is the Latin initials for ' Ante Meridian' , which means in modern English, 'Before Noon'. So if it is exactly '12 noon' , how can it be 'before noon (am)'? A similar argument holds for '12 midnight'. Yes!!! People do say '12 am/pm' , but it is quite erroneous, and leads to confusion. NB 'pm' is the Latin initials for ' Post Meridian' , which means in modern English, 'After Noon'.
No, 11 AM is right before noon, 12 PM. 11 PM is right before midnight 12 AM.
12:00 pm (or noon) is midday, while 12:00 am (or midnight) is the start of the new day.
There are 12 hours as am and 12 hours as pm. This in total makes 24 hours a day. for 24 hour time, from 12 midnight to 12 noon it is am. Then pm hours start from 12 noon to just before 12 midnight. The change from am to pm is in one moment.
Midnight is 12 am while noon is 12 pm.
12 PM is noon. 00:00 AM is midnight. But for a considered opinion, see the link below...
AM (12 AM is midnight btw)
From midnight (am) to Noon (pm) is 12 hours.
12 pm is noon, 12 am is midnight
The term "AM to PM" typically refers to a 12-hour period, ranging from midnight (12:00 AM) to noon (12:00 PM) or from noon (12:00 PM) to midnight (11:59 PM). In a standard work context, if you mean a full workday from 9 AM to 5 PM, that equates to 8 hours of work. However, if you're referencing the entire period from AM to PM (midnight to midnight), that totals 24 hours.