Handout on Time Calculation
Handout on Time Calculation
What is Time?
We can also define the past, present, and future according to time. The
current timeframe is called the present. Something that is happening
before a proposed timeframe is called the past. Something that will
happen after a proposed timeframe is called the future.
We have studied that the world is divided into zones with the help of
imaginary lines called the longitudes and latitudes. Well, latitudes run
from east to west. They are parallel to each other. Longitudes, on the
other hand, run from one pole to the other. It means that all the
longitudes will meet at the poles.
This meridian marks the starting point of a day. It also means that the
highest point of the sun on that longitude is called noon or midday. We
know that the earth rotates from west to east. It means that the places on
the eastern side of this meridian will be ahead of the places on the
western side.
Also Read: Learn What is a Time Zone and How Many Exist
We all know that India is the 7 th largest country in terms of area. It is also
called the Indian Subcontinent due to its huge size. Hence, it is obvious
that the timeline will vary between the easternmost and westernmost
corners of our country. To standardise it, we consider this longitude
passing through Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh as the standard to calculate
local time.
From the above calculation, we can clearly understand that IST is 5 hours
30 minutes ahead of GMT. It means that the time in India is 5:30 PM while
it is 12:00 PM in GMT.
If we look closely, we will find out that New Zealand and the Philippines
are on the opposite side of the GMT. It means they are halfway between
the time differences according to the Prime Meridian. To overcome this
confusion, an international date line is considered 180° from Prime
Meridian. Crossing this line will add or reduce one day.
This is how time is calculated considering the meridians and the Prime
Meridian (0°). The concept is quite fascinating. We can now easily find the
time difference and calculate the time of a specific longitude on the globe.