17.00 - 12 = 5.00pm
5:39
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3:40 or 12:30....I THINK
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When it is 7:00, the hour hand and minute hand of a 12-hour clock form a 150° angle.
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I think this goes back to ancient Babylonian times. Certainly the idea of a 12 hour day and a 12 hour night is very ancient.
A twelve hour clock has 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and is the standard form time clock. A 24 hour clock has times starting at 1-12, but after it will start with 13 as 1 p.m. all the way to 24 or 00 as 12 midnight.
12 hour clock but could say the time in a 24 hour clock Analogue describes construction, not hours. It can be either.
12 hour clock's have am and pm. 24 hour clock's (military time) is 00:00 through 23:59. Midnight on a 12 hour clock is 12:00am, on a 24 hour clock is 00:00. So 23:59 would be 11:59pm.
It is normal time. Most of the world uses the 24 hour clock, rather than the 12 hour clock. As far as the 12 hour clock would go, that would be 4:30 PM. Anything you see over 13:00, just subtract 12, and you'll get the time you would on a 12 hour clock (PM).
The difference between 12 hour clock and a 24 hour clock is that when you say 1:00am for a 12 hour clock you would say 0100 hours
Press the down button on the back of the clock to go between 12 hour & 24 hour.
On A 12 hour clock, it would be 12:30 am, or 12:30pm.
12:00 hours
Expressed according to the 12-hour clock, this would be 12:10am. Expressed according to the 24-hour clock, this would be 00:10.
Unless it's a 24-hour clock, then it means it's 1pm.
1505 on the 24 hour clock (as used by the military and others) is 3:05 p.m. on the 12 hour clock.
The conventional clock cannot strike 13, but if you mean 24 hour, when it gets to 13:00, this is 1pm in 12 hour.