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Ah, the 12-hour clock! It’s been around forever, and it ain’t going anywhere anytime soon. Whether you’re a fan of the AM/PM system or not, it’s here to stay. And why not? After all, it’s easy to understand and use - just look at your watch or clock and you’ll know whether it’s morning or night. Plus, with its simple structure of hours from 1-12 (with no confusing 24-hour time), it makes life a whole lot easier for us all! So let’s take a closer look at this classic way of telling time - after all, there ain’t no time like the present!

What Time Is 16 00 In 12-Hour Time? [Solved]

Yup, 4 PM on a 24-hour clock is the same as 4 PM on a 12-hour clock - no need to do any math! This is a system of timekeeping that divides the day into two 12-hour periods, with each period beginning at midnight or noon and ending 12 hours later.

1 24 hour time

This is a system of timekeeping that divides the day into 24 equal parts, with each part lasting one hour.

2 Time zones

Time zones are geographic regions in which the same standard time is used. They are typically offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) by an integer number of hours. 

3 Daylight saving time

Daylight saving time (DST) is a seasonal adjustment of clocks to make better use of natural daylight during certain times of the year. It typically involves advancing clocks by one hour during summer months and returning them to their original setting in winter months. 

4 Leap seconds

A leap second is an extra second added to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) every few years in order to keep it synchronized with astronomical time, which can vary due to irregularities in Earth's rotation.

00 12-hour time is midnight. It’s the start of a new day, so it’s the beginning of the clock. You can also call it “zero hundred hours” or “oh-dark-hundred.” It’s a great way to keep track of time if you’re in the military or just want to be precise about when something happens.