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how longitudes help in calculating the time? explain with example

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Answered by tanvi1993
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Because one day is 24 hours long one can easily use time to calculate longitude. One hour of time difference corresponds to 15° of longitude (360°/24 hours = 15°/hour). ... Because of the use of timezones the sun will be highest in the sky from about 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM local time for an observer.

Because one day is 24 hours long one can easily use time to calculate longitude. One hour of time difference corresponds to 15° of longitude (360°/24 hours = 15°/hour). ... Because of the use of timezones the sun will be highest in the sky from about 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM local time for an observer.Hope it will help you

Because one day is 24 hours long one can easily use time to calculate longitude. One hour of time difference corresponds to 15° of longitude (360°/24 hours = 15°/hour). ... Because of the use of timezones the sun will be highest in the sky from about 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM local time for an observer.Hope it will help you föllöw me ❣️

Answered by ankitphanzira
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Explanation:

Because one day is 24 hours long one can easily use time to calculate longitude. One hour of time difference corresponds to 15° of longitude (360°/24 hours = 15°/hour). ... Because of the use of timezones the sun will be highest in the sky from about 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM local time for an observer.

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