Is there 0 time for military time?
The 24-hour clock, properly referred to as military time in the US, is based on the 24 hours in a day beginning at midnight on the day of interest. Military Time reduces confusion between A.M. and P.M. of a 12 hour clock when stating regular times. For example, if a General ordered soldiers to converge on a target at 1 o'clock, some soldiers could think he meant 1 P.M. while other soldiers could think it meant 1 A.M.
Zero-hundred or zero-hundred hours (which is written as 00:00 ) is military time for 12 o'clock midnight. It is the start of a new day.
How many minutes are in 167 days 6 hours 4 minutes?
This is simple enough, so long as you know how many units there are in other units. So, let's take this from the easy end first. There are four minutes in four minutes. (Yes, that's both obvious and redundant, but it doesn't hurt to be clear and thorough.)
Next, there are sixty minutes in one hour. So, in six hours, that's 6x60=360 minutes.
Finally, there are twenty-four hours in a day. To find out how many minutes are in a day, that's 24x60, which is 1440 minutes. In this case, we then multiply that by 167 to get 240,480 minutes.
Now, to finally get around to answering the question, add our three answers together. 240,480+360+4=240,844 minutes.
(Does that seem like a lot of minutes, or not very many to you?)
What is 1 mg of data time in minutes?
A milligram is a measure of mass and, as far as I am aware, data time is not measured as a mass. Consequently, conversion between the two is not valid.
A milligram is a measure of mass and, as far as I am aware, data time is not measured as a mass. Consequently, conversion between the two is not valid.
A milligram is a measure of mass and, as far as I am aware, data time is not measured as a mass. Consequently, conversion between the two is not valid.
A milligram is a measure of mass and, as far as I am aware, data time is not measured as a mass. Consequently, conversion between the two is not valid.