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How do you speak in 24 hour time?
In the 24-hour format, midnight has two designations, 0000 and 2400 :
- If your day begins at midnight, you use 0000 in military time, pronounced “zero hundred hours.”
- If your day ends at midnight, you end your day at 2400 , pronounced “24 hundred hours.”
What are the benefits of 24 hour time?
While using the 24 hour system, when it’s eight o’clock, it’s eight o’clock. No need to ask or specify which eight it is: AM or PM. This eliminates any ambiguity related to repeating times in the 12 hour system. Much of the world uses 24 hour time, in part due to this simplicity.
How many words should be in a 24-hour speech?
Answer: At the normal speaking rate of 130 words per minute (wpm), a 24 hours long speech will have about 187,200 words . Speech and publication coach Daphne Gray-Grant found that, on average, people speak at a rate of 125 to 150 wpm so a 24 hours long speech uses between 180,000 to 216,000 words.
Can you say 13 o clock?
Only use o’clock up to 12 We only use ‘o’clock’ for precise hours. We only use ‘o’clock’ when we are telling time using the 12-hour clock so English speakers would never say ’13 o’clock’.
Who uses 24-hour time and why?
The 24-hour clock is commonly used there only in some specialist areas (military, aviation, navigation, tourism, meteorology, astronomy, computing, logistics, emergency services, hospitals), where the ambiguities of the 12-hour notation are deemed too inconvenient, cumbersome, or dangerous.
What are some negatives to a 24 hour clock?
The downside of this method of time representation is that we have to think for a sec about what time is it after the afternoon hours without doing a quick calculation. The other thing is that is there is a change in AM or PM the whole idea of what time of the day is being represented will be wrong.
How long does it take to speak 1000 words?
1,000 words is 6.67 minutes of speaking time.
What is Garmin military time?
Military time uses a leading zero and doesn’t have a colon, while 24 hour time uses a colon but not a leading zero. For example, 8 o’clock AM is shown as 0800 in military and 8:00 in 24 hour time. 8 PM would be 2000 (military) and 20:00 (24 hour).
How do you say 2000 hours?
Senior Member. “Two zero hundred” formally, “Twenty hundred” informally. But I would write it as 2000, not 20:00, so I guess I would be more likely to read the version with the colon as twenty hundred. Never “twenty hundred hours”!