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What (who) is Standard Time - definition

SYNCHRONIZATION OF CLOCKS WITHIN A GEOGRAPHICAL AREA OR REGION
Standard Time; Daylight standard time; History of time
  • Telegraphic equipment used to transmit standard time from the [[Allegheny Observatory]]
  • Worldwide time zones at present

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¦ noun a uniform time for places in approximately the same longitude.
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Standard time is the official local time of a region or country.
French standard time is GMT plus 1 hr.
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Standard time is the synchronisation of clocks within a geographical region to a single time standard, rather than a local mean time standard. Generally, standard time agrees with the local mean time at some meridian that passes through the region, often near the centre of the region.

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Standard time

Standard time is the synchronisation of clocks within a geographical region to a single time standard, rather than a local mean time standard. Generally, standard time agrees with the local mean time at some meridian that passes through the region, often near the centre of the region. Historically, standard time was established during the 19th century to aid weather forecasting and train travel. Applied globally in the 20th century, the geographical regions became time zones. The standard time in each time zone has come to be defined as an offset from Universal Time. A further offset is applied for part of the year in regions with daylight saving time.

The adoption of standard time, because of the inseparable correspondence between time and longitude, solidified the concept of halving the globe into an eastern and western hemisphere, with one prime meridian replacing the various prime meridians that had previously been used.

Examples of use of Standard Time
1. The DV-2007 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program registration period will run from noon Eastern Standard Time October 5, 2005 through noon Eastern Standard Time December 4, 2005. 3.
2. The DV–2007 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program registration period will run from noon Eastern Standard Time October 5, 2005 through noon Eastern Standard Time December 4, 2005. 3.
3. Indian Standard Time (IST) will also add this time–difference.
4. "Yes, starting standard time early ruins our day.
5. In areas that observe daylight time, standard time will return on Nov. 2.