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Normally time is shown as Hours:Minutes
There are 24 Hours in a Day and 60 Minutes in each Hour.
Showing the Time
There are two main ways to show the time: '24 Hour Clock' or 'AM/PM':
24 Hour Clock: the time is shown as how many hours and minutes since midnight.
AM/PM (or '12 Hour Clock'): the day is split into: - the 12 Hours running from Midnight to Noon (the AM hours), and
- the other 12 Hours running from Noon to Midnight (the PM hours).
Like this (try the slider):
PM | ||
Post Meridiem* Latin for 'after midday' | ||
Midnight to Noon | ||
24 Hour Clock: | 12:00 to 23:59 |
*Is that spelled 'Meridiem' or 'Meridian'? See here.
Converting AM/PM to 24 Hour Clock
Add 12 to any hour after Noon (and subtract 12 for the first hour of the day):
For the first hour of the day (12 Midnight to 12:59 AM), subtract 12 Hours
From 1:00 AM to 12:59 PM, no change
Examples: 11:20 AM = 11:20, 12:30 PM = 12:30
From 1:00 PM to 11:59 PM, add 12 Hours
Converting 24 Hour Clock to AM/PM
For the first hour of the day (00:00 to 00:59), add 12 Hours, make it 'AM'
Examples: 00:10 = 12:10 AM, 00:40 = 12:40 AM
From 01:00 to 11:59, just make it 'AM'
From 12:00 to 12:59, just make it 'PM'
Examples: 12:10 = 12:10 PM, 12:55 = 12:55 PM
From 13:00 to 23:59, subtract 12 Hours, make it 'PM'
Comparison Chart
Here is a side-by-side comparison of the 24 Hour Clock and AM/PM:Example: 10 minutes past | ||||
AM / PM | 24 Hour Clock | AM / PM | ||
00:00 | 12 Midnight | 00:10 | 12:10 AM | |
01:00 | 1:00 AM | 01:10 | 1:10 AM | |
02:00 | 2:00 AM | 02:10 | 2:10 AM | |
03:00 | 3:00 AM | 03:10 | 3:10 AM | |
04:00 | 4:00 AM | 04:10 | 4:10 AM | |
05:00 | 5:00 AM | 05:10 | 5:10 AM | |
06:00 | 6:00 AM | 06:10 | 6:10 AM | |
07:00 | 7:00 AM | 07:10 | 7:10 AM | |
08:00 | 8:00 AM | 08:10 | 8:10 AM | |
09:00 | 9:00 AM | 09:10 | 9:10 AM | |
10:00 | 10:00 AM | 10:10 | 10:10 AM | |
11:00 | 11:00 AM | 11:10 | 11:10 AM | |
12:00 | 12 Noon | 12:10 | 12:10 PM | |
13:00 | 1:00 PM | 13:10 | 1:10 PM | |
14:00 | 2:00 PM | 14:10 | 2:10 PM | |
15:00 | 3:00 PM | 15:10 | 3:10 PM | |
16:00 | 4:00 PM | 16:10 | 4:10 PM | |
17:00 | 5:00 PM | 17:10 | 5:10 PM | |
18:00 | 6:00 PM | 18:10 | 6:10 PM | |
19:00 | 7:00 PM | 19:10 | 7:10 PM | |
20:00 | 8:00 PM | 20:10 | 8:10 PM | |
21:00 | 9:00 PM | 21:10 | 9:10 PM | |
22:00 | 10:00 PM | 22:10 | 10:10 PM | |
23:00 | 11:00 PM | 23:10 | 11:10 PM |
Midnight and Noon
'12 AM' and '12 PM' can cause confusion, so we prefer '12 Midnight' and '12 Noon'.
What Day is Midnight?
Midnight has another problem: there is nothing to tell us 'is this the beginning or ending of the day'.
Imagine your friends say they are leaving for holiday at 'midnight' on 12th March, what day should you arrive to say goodbye?
Do you get there on the 11th (assuming they leave at the very start of the 12th), or the 12th (assuming they leave at the end of the 12th)?
It is better to use:
- 11:59 PM or 12:01 AM, or
- 23:59 or 00:01 (24-Hour Clock)
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which the railroads, airlines and military actually do.
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So, when you see something like 'offer ends midnight October 15th' tell them to use one minute before or after so there is no confusion!
Footnote on 'Meridiem' vs 'Meridian'
Should 'AM' be 'ante meridiem' or 'ante meridian' (likewise for PM)?
The official (according to an American, Australian and British dictionary I checked), and most common spelling for AM is 'ante meridiem' which is a Latin phrase. I recommend that spelling!
But people sometimes use the phrase 'ante meridian' (a 'meridian' in this case refers to an imaginary line in the sky when the sun is at its highest point).
Result
0.35 hours equals 21 minutes
You can also convert 0.35 hours to hours and minutes.
Converter
Conversion formula
Multiply the amount of hours by the conversion factor to get the result in minutes:
0.35 hr × 60 = 21 min
How to convert 0.35 hours to minutes?
The conversion factor from hours to minutes is 60, which means that 1 hours is equal to 60 minutes:
1 hr = 60 min
To convert 0.35 hours into minutes we have to multiply 0.35 by the conversion factor in order to get the amount from hours to minutes. We can also form a proportion to calculate the result:
1 hr → 60 min
0.35 hr → T(min)
Solve the above proportion to obtain the time T in minutes:
T(min) = 0.35 hr × 60 min
T(min) = 21 min
The final result is:
0.35 hr → 21 min
We conclude that 0.35 hours is equivalent to 21 minutes:
0.35 hours = 21 minutes
Result approximation
35 Minutes
For practical purposes we can round our final result to an approximate numerical value. In this case zero point three five hours is approximately twenty-one minutes:
0.35 hours ≅ 21 minutes
Conversion table
For quick reference purposes, below is the hours to minutes conversion table:
hours (hr) | minutes (min) |
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1.35 hours | 81 minutes |
2.35 hours | 141 minutes |
3.35 hours | 201 minutes |
4.35 hours | 261 minutes |
5.35 hours | 321 minutes |
6.35 hours | 381 minutes |
7.35 hours | 441 minutes |
8.35 hours | 501 minutes |
9.35 hours | 561 minutes |
10.35 hours | 621 minutes |
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Units definitions
The units involved in this conversion are hours and minutes. This is how they are defined:
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Hours
An hour (symbol: h; also abbreviated hr.) is a unit of time conventionally reckoned as 1⁄24 of a day and scientifically reckoned as 3,599–3,601 seconds, depending on conditions. The seasonal, temporal, or unequal hour was established in the ancient Near East as 1⁄12 of the night or daytime. Such hours varied by season, latitude, and weather. It was subsequently divided into 60 minutes, each of 60 seconds. Its East Asian equivalent was the shi, which was 1⁄12 of the apparent solar day; a similar system was eventually developed in Europe which measured its equal or equinoctial hour as 1⁄24 of such days measured from noon to noon. The minor variations of this unit were eventually smoothed by making it 1⁄24 of the mean solar day, based on the measure of the sun's transit along the celestial equator rather than along the ecliptic. This was finally abandoned due to the minor slowing caused by the Earth's tidal deceleration by the Moon. In the modern metric system, hours are an accepted unit of time equal to 3,600 seconds but an hour of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) may incorporate a positive or negative leap second, making it last 3,599 or 3,601 seconds, in order to keep it within 0.9 seconds of universal time, which is based on measurements of the mean solar day at 0° longitude.
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Minutes
The minute is a unit of time or of angle. As a unit of time, the minute (symbol: min) is equal to 1⁄60 (the first sexagesimal fraction) of an hour, or 60 seconds. In the UTC time standard, a minute on rare occasions has 61 seconds, a consequence of leap seconds (there is a provision to insert a negative leap second, which would result in a 59-second minute, but this has never happened in more than 40 years under this system). As a unit of angle, the minute of arc is equal to 1⁄60 of a degree, or 60 seconds (of arc). Although not an SI unit for either time or angle, the minute is accepted for use with SI units for both. The SI symbols for minute or minutes are min for time measurement, and the prime symbol after a number, e.g. 5′, for angle measurement. The prime is also sometimes used informally to denote minutes of time. In contrast to the hour, the minute (and the second) does not have a clear historical background. What is traceable only is that it started being recorded in the Middle Ages due to the ability of construction of 'precision' timepieces (mechanical and water clocks). However, no consistent records of the origin for the division as 1⁄60 part of the hour (and the second 1⁄60 of the minute) have ever been found, despite many speculations.