6:00 pm.
1853 in normal hours would be 7:53 PM, as the time is in the afternoon or evening.
By the military tradition, 1800 hours is the same as 6:00 pm, and EST is Eastern Standard Time, the time zone of the eastern coast of the US (New York for example is in that time zone).
1957 hours in military time is equivalent to 7:57 PM in normal time. This is because military time follows a 24-hour clock, where 1:00 PM is equivalent to 1300 hours.
That depends largely on where in Australia you are. If you are in Sydney or Melbourne, it will be 9am in the UK. However if you are in Perth, it'll be 11am in the UK.
It is normal time. Most of the world uses the 24 hour clock, rather than the 12 hour clock. As far as the 12 hour clock would go, that would be 4:30 PM. Anything you see over 13:00, just subtract 12, and you'll get the time you would on a 12 hour clock (PM).
Military time uses a 24 hour clock with no repeated times. The hours are numbered 0100 through 2400, so for the first 12 hours of any day, military time will be the same as a conventional 12 hour clock. However, after 1200 (12:00PM) military time keeps counting up. 1300 (1:00PM), 1400 (2:00PM) and so on. So in this case 1800 would be 18 hours into the day, or 6:00PM.
6:00 pm
1853 in normal hours would be 7:53 PM, as the time is in the afternoon or evening.
1800 hours in India
1800 minutes / 60 minutes = 30 hours
Number of hours would be 45 Miles/hr 1800 Miles 1800 Miles * 45 Miles / hour = 40 hours
By the military tradition, 1800 hours is the same as 6:00 pm, and EST is Eastern Standard Time, the time zone of the eastern coast of the US (New York for example is in that time zone).
1:00 pm
1800 seconds/2 hours = 1800 seconds/2*3600 seconds = 1800/(2*3600) = 1/4
1957 hours in military time is equivalent to 7:57 PM in normal time. This is because military time follows a 24-hour clock, where 1:00 PM is equivalent to 1300 hours.
It takes: 1800/75 = 24 hours or 1 day
To find the time it takes for a bird traveling at 45 kilometers per hour to cover 1800 kilometers, you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. Plugging in the values, time = 1800 km / 45 km/h = 40 hours. Therefore, it would take the bird 40 hours to travel that distance.