How is the local time of a place calculated
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Local time of a place can be calculated by multiplying the differences in hours from Greenwich Mean Time by 15 degrees per hour.
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LST (local standard time) = Clock time, adjusted for daylight savings time if necessary. LL = The local longitude; positive = East, and negative = West. ... It can be calculated by multiplying the differences in hours from Greenwich Mean Time by 15 degrees per hour.
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