7 AM Pacific Standard Time
= 8 AM Pacific Daylight Saving Time
= 8 AM Mountain Standard Time
= 9 AM Mountain Daylight Saving Time
= 9 AM Central Standard Time
= 10 AM Central Daylight Saving Time
= 10 AM Eastern Standard Time
= 11 AM Eastern Daylight Saving Time
Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern. The four time zones are from West to East, and as you go East into another time zone, clocks move one hour ahead. Example: If it was 6:00 AM in San Fransisco (Pacific Time), it would be 9:00 AM in NYC (Eastern Time).
8 am Atlantic 7 am Eastern 6 am Central 5 am Mountain 4 am Pacific
It would be 2pm in Eastern Time. The four major U.S. time zones are arranged so that from east to west they are Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific. Eastern is the earliest, and each zone is one hour behind the one before it. So if it is 2pm in Eastern, it's 1pm Central, 12pm Mountain, and 11am Pacific.
Noon Central Time is 10 AM Pacific Time. Midnight Central Time is 10 PM Pacific Time. The U.S. has four main time zones. From west to east, they are: Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time, and Eastern Time. Each is one hour later than the last. For example, if it's 3 PM Pacific Time, then it's 4 PM Mountain Time, 5 PM Central Time, and 6 PM Eastern Time.
One would pass through two time zones and enter a third, unless one went through Arizona (technically), in which case one would pass through three and enter a fourth.
Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern. The four time zones are from West to East, and as you go East into another time zone, clocks move one hour ahead. Example: If it was 6:00 AM in San Fransisco (Pacific Time), it would be 9:00 AM in NYC (Eastern Time).
8 am Atlantic 7 am Eastern 6 am Central 5 am Mountain 4 am Pacific
It would be 2pm in Eastern Time. The four major U.S. time zones are arranged so that from east to west they are Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific. Eastern is the earliest, and each zone is one hour behind the one before it. So if it is 2pm in Eastern, it's 1pm Central, 12pm Mountain, and 11am Pacific.
Midnight Eastern Time is 9 PM Pacific Time. Eastern Time is 3 hours ahead of Pacific Time. The U.S. has four main time zones. From west to east, they are: Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time, and Eastern Time. Each is one hour later than the last. For example, if it's 3 PM Pacific Time, then it's 4 PM Mountain Time, 5 PM Central Time, and 6 PM Eastern Time.
Noon Central Time is 10 AM Pacific Time. Midnight Central Time is 10 PM Pacific Time. The U.S. has four main time zones. From west to east, they are: Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time, and Eastern Time. Each is one hour later than the last. For example, if it's 3 PM Pacific Time, then it's 4 PM Mountain Time, 5 PM Central Time, and 6 PM Eastern Time.
One would pass through two time zones and enter a third, unless one went through Arizona (technically), in which case one would pass through three and enter a fourth.
If it is noon in Boston, it would be 9am in Los Angeles. Los Angeles is in the Pacific Time Zone, which is 3 hours behind the Eastern Time Zone where Boston is located.
If it's 9 AM Central Time, then it's 10 AM Eastern Time. The U.S. has four main time zones. From west to east, they are: Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time, and Eastern Time. Each is one hour later than the last. For example, if it's 5 PM Pacific Time, then it's 6 PM Mountain Time, 7 PM Central Time, and 8 PM Eastern Time.
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It would be 9 AM. The U.S. has four main time zones. From west to east, they are: Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time, and Eastern Time. Each is one hour later than the last. For example, if it's 3 PM Pacific Time, then it's 4 PM Mountain Time, 5 PM Central Time, and 6 PM Eastern Time.
Pacific Time is 2 hours behind Central Time. Central Time is 2 hours ahead of Pacific Time. So, 8:30 PM Pacific Time is 10:30 PM Central Time. The mainland U.S. has four time zones (Alaska and Hawaii each have their own time zones, which makes a total of 6 different time zones for the U.S.). From west to east, the mainland U.S.'s time zones are: Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time and Eastern Time. Each is one hour later than the last. For example, if it's 3 PM Pacific Time, then it's 4 PM Mountain Time, 5 PM Central Time and 6 PM Eastern Time.
If you are asking about how the TV networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox) advertise their programs "CSI starts at 9pm, 8 central" means that the program begins at 9pm Eastern, Mountain and Pacific time zones. It begins at 8pm in Central Time. The Networks have three feeds of their prime-time line-up. The first one feeds the eastern and central time zones. The second is delayed by two hours and feeds Mountain time. The third feeds Pacific Time.