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if the GMT at 0 degrees East well known find the local time of a place i.e, 30 degrees East
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On Earth, each degree of longitude change accounts for four minutes. So, for 30 degrees, shift in time will be 30*4 = 120 minutes or 2 hours . For East direction, time is ahead of GMT. Therefore, local time of the given place is 2 pm.
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On Earth, each degree of longitude
change accounts for four minutes. So,
for 30 degrees, shift in time will be
304 120 minutes or 2 hours. For
East direction, time is ahead of GMT.
Therefore, local time of the given place is
2 pm.
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