Yes...
From 10:00 UTC on the second Sunday of March until 09:00 UTC on the first Sunday of November, California (UTC-8/UTC-7) is three hours ahead of Hawaii (UTC-10). During the rest of the year, the time difference is two hours.
2 AM HAST (in HI) =
4 AM PST (in CA Nov-Mar) =
5 AM PDT (in CA Mar-Nov)
6am in Honolulu...3 hours behind San Francisco.
Honolulu and Boston has a five hour difference.
16 hours difference - honolulu is behind
Since Hawaii does not observe Daylight Saving Time, it depends on the time of the year. From the 2nd Sun. of Mar. to the 1st Sun. of Nov., 9 AM PDT in San Francisco = 6 AM HAST in Honolulu. From the 1st Sun. of Nov. to the 2nd Sun. of Mar., 9 AM PST in San Francisco = 7 AM HAST in Honolulu.
During the 34 weeks between the second Sunday of March and the first Sunday of November, San Francisco is three hours ahead of Honolulu. During the rest of the year the time difference is two hours.Mar-Nov: When it's 2 AM HAST in Honolulu, it's 5 AM PDT in San Francisco.Nov-Mar: When it's 2 AM HAST in Honolulu, it's 4 AM PST in San Francisco.HAST = Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time = UTC-10PST = Pacific Standard Time = UTC-8PDT = Pacific Daylight Saving Time = UTC-7
The time difference between Los Angeles and Honolulu is two hours. Clocks in Honolulu read two hours earlier than clocks in Los Angeles. When a clock in Los Angeles says 12:00 Noon, a clock in Honolulu says 10:00 AM.
No.
Honolulu is 2 hours behind Las Vegas.
Six 9 AM is not a valid time.
1
12 hours
Gum does not have a time zone. Gum is a kind of candy that can be chewed. To my knowledge no candies have their own time zones. Gum is best when chewed in Guam.