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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 5 months ago
A local time is a time calculated on the basis of a specific meridian passing through a particular place, though the place may be included in some other time zone. All the places located on the same meridian have noon at the same time. Places located on different meridians have different local times. Every gain or loss of 1° longitude stands for 4 minutes. 360° implies one complete rotation of earth. on every longitudinal degree increase towards west, substract 4 min. After the hours is calculated add(if east) or substract( if west) it with time of GMT.
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