Hey! I'm from India and I'm preparing for officers exam and this is one of the topic from my syllabus. I studied this many time but every time I face difficulty to solve problems on such questions. Your video really helped me alot and made concept crystal clear... Thanks a ton and keep it up, You are doing a great job.🙏🤗
I've been having this in my syllabus for years but i never understood the concept clearly, this video however, cleared all my doubts and im so grateful, tysm !! ✨
I've been struggling to understand this topic for almost 2 weeks and I was stressed since my exam is tmr and I'll be having my final exam in 4 days. Thank youuuuuuu so much, loved that u explained it so clearly yet quickly. I wished I found ur vid earlier to save me 5 hours haha 🤣
May the Almighty bless u I have been struggling with this issue of calculating time since all my entire senior secondary level now that God has lead me I really appreciate now today I'm very free en fearless to face the paper in the exam room may u stay long love u♥️😍🥰🥰
Hey thanks for this simplified explanation. But I think you made a mistake on example 2 (b) 6:40. The time in San Francisco. Were we supposed to convert to 24hr system? I didn’t convert and got my answer as 00:48 am
sorry, but the question 1 is Auckland 175°E and Wollongong 150°E, the time in Auckland should be faster than in Wollongong, because the earth moves from East to West, so it should be subtracted, not added
hello I have a questio. you mentioned that every degree equals 4 mins but in my aviation course it says every 60mins equals a degree could you touch up a bit on this concept
Minutes is a word used to describe a measure of time and also a measure of angles. We measure time in hours and minutes. We measure angles in degrees and minutes. But time minutes and angle minutes are two different things. When talking about angles: 1 degree = 60 minutes. When talking about time differences: 1 degree (the angle you’ve moved around the earth) = 4 minutes (time difference)
I wass soo confused about time concept .. but she just cleared all my doubt ....awesome
Wow very clear explanation
Hey! I'm from India and I'm preparing for officers exam and this is one of the topic from my syllabus. I studied this many time but every time I face difficulty to solve problems on such questions. Your video really helped me alot and made concept crystal clear... Thanks a ton and keep it up, You are doing a great job.🙏🤗
Even me too..
Hello bhai Kaisa ho tum?
Same🙋🏻♀️
I am preparing for school 🎒🏫 exam
It's in 9th class syllabus.. 😶
@@unknownperson2669 ayy same bro :)
Thank you you've really made everything clear
I've been having this in my syllabus for years but i never understood the concept clearly, this video however, cleared all my doubts and im so grateful, tysm !! ✨
Nice, but you didn't talk about how to calculate the longitude of a place given the times of the two places.
I've been struggling to understand this topic for almost 2 weeks and I was stressed since my exam is tmr and I'll be having my final exam in 4 days. Thank youuuuuuu so much, loved that u explained it so clearly yet quickly. I wished I found ur vid earlier to save me 5 hours haha 🤣
May the Almighty bless u I have been struggling with this issue of calculating time since all my entire senior secondary level now that God has lead me I really appreciate now today I'm very free en fearless to face the paper in the exam room may u stay long love u♥️😍🥰🥰
I really like your crisp presentation...up to the point, very useful...
I am a science teacher...my student asked me help in geog sums and this video helped me to tutor him ....thanks a lot...
Ok
But how do you get the longitude difference between two places on the opposite side of the Greenwich meridian in your second example?
Simple and veryy clear. Thanks
thank you
Really helpful, thanks
Thanks a lot
Hey thanks for this simplified explanation. But I think you made a mistake on example 2 (b) 6:40. The time in San Francisco. Were we supposed to convert to 24hr system? I didn’t convert and got my answer as 00:48 am
This helped a lot
Fine.
Thanks so much
Thanks you this really helpful to me 🥰
teacher why don't you take north and south or east and south? plse help me
4:46 exteme easy explanation ❤❤
Thank you so much for this Maam
Thank u mam....
U cleared my doubt
So thanks a lot
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Thanks
This concept helped me to solving questions.
WHERE DID THAT 1600 COME FROM?!?!
Hyy Mam i am from india ❤❤ 7:54
I watch your video i'm big fan of you
Very precise too
Good video but an example of going from East to West would have been even better.
But how is 122 w coming first instead of 74w
The calculations will then be grown for B and A
Damn why is Auckland and Wollongong so far
one revolution takes one year...one rotation takes 24 hours
sorry, but the question 1 is Auckland 175°E and Wollongong 150°E, the time in Auckland should be faster than in Wollongong, because the earth moves from East to West, so it should be subtracted, not added
Show the calculation please 🙏 of you do it
Thnx for this video
Great vid even 4 years later
Nice video
Very helpful
True
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Okk
It is360 days rotation is 24hours
thank you I now understand how to calculate time ⌚
Thanks so much helped a lot
So it was all a lie, we’ve been traveling all along…
hello I have a questio. you mentioned that every degree equals 4 mins but in my aviation course it says every 60mins equals a degree could you touch up a bit on this concept
im also confuse with that
Minutes is a word used to describe a measure of time and also a measure of angles. We measure time in hours and minutes. We measure angles in degrees and minutes. But time minutes and angle minutes are two different things.
When talking about angles: 1 degree = 60 minutes.
When talking about time differences: 1 degree (the angle you’ve moved around the earth) = 4 minutes (time difference)
How did you get 1600 for the second question b I'm confused
That is the time. The question says 4:00 p.m., which is equal to 16:00 (or 1600).
i dont understand ur timeline for example 2
Where 16:00 come from while in our qn we have 4:00
Lucid explanation
Clear calculations; well done. Oops! A complete ROTATION, not revolution -- of the Earth lasts approximately 24 hours.
Ugh!last normal english speaker explaining about l.m.t
Pls i didn't understand the question two b
thanks a lot ma'am !
tnx a lot sis .....it was useful
This is not understanding
please show your calculations manually step by step not just writing the answer
Great explanation for GNAV
Very clear and simple thanks
I am baffled after this video. awful