World Languages, asked by bnkrnaveen, 10 months ago

There are 360 Longitudes on the Earth, which are equidistant vertical
imaginary lines drawn on the Earth, separated by 1 degree each from center of
the Earth. Period of the rotation of the Earth on its axis is 24 hours. All
countries have their own official times and hence time zones.
UTC is universal time coordinate which passes through 0 (Zero degree)
longitude.
Time at a particular location on Earth can be calculated using period of the
rotation of Earth and longitude of that particular location. For example, Indian
time zone IST (Indian standard Time) is located at 82.5° E longitude. Hence,
Indian time can be calculated as below:-
IST = UTC + (24/360)*82.5 = UTC + 5:30Hrs
Now suppose we changed period of rotation of the earth using some
imaginary power, this will change the time at every longitude on the earth.
Calculate the smallest angle between hour and minute hand of the clock ,
which shows the difference of time at a particular longitude and the time at
UTC i.e. we have to take smaller of the two angle formed between hour and
minute hand.

Constraints
To show the time difference on clock, 12-hour clock (as shown below) shall
be used, irrespective of period of the earth's rotation, for this question only.

Answers

Answered by Rohan3076
0

Answer:

It can be used but there are different ways like changing the place of UTC.

Answered by sskssb
1

Answer:

your question is not clear

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