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Also, the international standard notation of time (ISO 8601) is based on this format. A time in the 24-hour clock is written in the form hours:minutes (for example, 01:23), or hours:minutes:seconds (01:23:45). Numbers under 10 usually have a zero in front (called a leading zero). e.g. 09:07.
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The 24-hour clock is commonly used in some specialist areas like hospitals, tourism, military and other places where the 12-hour notation ambiguities can be considered too troublesome or dangerous. For military purposes, the two major forces Britain and the Unites States have agreed to improvise the 24-hour format.
By 1920, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and Switzerland had switched, followed by Turkey (1925), and Germany (1927). By the early 1920s, many countries in Latin America had also adopted the 24-hour clock.
24 hours clocks are also used in military, healthcare or science. The main reason for using 24 hours clock is to avoid misunderstandings about saying time. For example in military, there is no space to think if someone said 10 AM or PM. That is why they use 24 hours clocks and say 2200.
While the United States Navy had already adopted the 24-hour clock in 1920, the United States Army would not begin using it until July 1, 1942, near the start of World War II.
The military in the U.S. uses a 24-hour time keeping system with no colons between hour and minutes. They also pronounce it uniquely. The rest of the world uses the 24-hour time keeping system with the colon between hours and minutes.
Yes. If a word begins with a vowel sound, then the correct article is an. otherwise, if it begins with a consonant sound, the correct article is a. Because hour is typically pronounced with a silent h, an hour is correct.
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