The conventional clock cannot strike 13, but if you mean 24 hour, when it gets to 13:00, this is 1pm in 12 hour.
Twenty-fourExample: 1pm Wednesday to 1pm Thursday = 24 hours.Different times if different hours; so if now2pm Thursday add 1 hour = 25 hours, and so on ...
If the time is between midnight and 1 AM, call the hour "00" instead of "12". If the time is between 1 AM and 1 PM, both systems are exactly the same. If the time is between 1 PM and midnight, add 12 to the hour.
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With the ignition off, press and hold hour and minute buttons at the same until the time changes to 12 hour format.
Unless it's a 24-hour clock, then it means it's 1pm.
The conventional clock cannot strike 13, but if you mean 24 hour, when it gets to 13:00, this is 1pm in 12 hour.
That time is using a 24 hour clock instead of a 12 hour, so 1pm is 1300, to figure any time out past 12, subtract 12 from it and add pm 1900=7:00pm
13:00 = 1300 hours. (24 hour clock) 1:00 pm ( 12 hour clock) The 'pm' is the Latin initials for 'post meridian', which means 'after noon'.
yes, 24 hour time is called 24 hour time!!
1pm EST
For am, you just throw an "O" in front. For example O-600 hrs is 6 am.
1.05am would be displayed as 01:05
Twenty-fourExample: 1pm Wednesday to 1pm Thursday = 24 hours.Different times if different hours; so if now2pm Thursday add 1 hour = 25 hours, and so on ...
Depress and hold down the spl/reset button. Pressing the mode button will now switch you back and forth from 24 hour time.
Is 24 hour time related to our normal time
Zulu time is based on a 24 hour system, there is no am or pm. 6am is the same as 0600h 11:59 am is the same as 1159h 1pm is the same as 1300h 5pm is the same as 1700h 9pm is the same as 2100h 11:59pm is the same as 2359h