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Hey there! Have you ever wanted to make a 24 hour clock? Well, you’re in luck! It’s actually pretty easy - and I’m here to show you how. Let’s get started! First things first, you’ll need some basic supplies: a clock face, hands, and a battery. Once you’ve got those sorted out, it’s time to get down to business. With just a few simple steps, you’ll be ticking away in no time. So what are ya waiting for? Let’s do this!
How Do You Make A 24-Hour Clock? [Solved]
Starting from the first hour of the afternoon (1:00 PM to 12:59 PM), just keep it the same: 1:00 PM = 13:00. 1:15 PM = 13:15. Easy peasy!
Understand the Basics: A 24-hour clock is a way of telling time that uses a 24-hour cycle instead of the traditional 12-hour cycle. This means that instead of having two cycles (AM and PM), there is only one cycle, with each hour being numbered from 0 to 23.
Convert 12-Hour Time to 24-Hour Time: To convert 12-hour time into 24-hour time, simply add 12 to any hour after noon (12 PM becomes 12 + 12 = 24). For example, 1 PM becomes 13, 2 PM becomes 14, and so on.
Use Military Time: Military time is another name for the 24-hour clock system and it is used by many countries around the world as their official way of telling time. It is also commonly used in aviation and other industries where precision timing is important.
Know How to Read a Clock Face: When reading a clock face in military or 24-hour format, remember that each number represents an hour in the day starting at midnight (00) and ending at 11PM (23). The minutes are still read as normal with each number representing five minutes past the hour until you reach 60 minutes which marks the start of a new hour on the clock face.
Making a 24-hour clock is pretty straightforward. All you have to do is take the 12-hour clock and add a “PM” or “AM” after each hour. For example, 1:00 PM would become 13:00, and 11:00 AM would become 11:00. Easy peasy!