Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Local Time Meridian = (Phase Lag-Modified form of the Epoch+Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments)*15/Wave Amplitude
LMT = (k-κ'+pL)*15/a
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Local Time Meridian - (Measured in Second) - Local Time Meridian is a reference meridian used for a particular time zone and is similar to the Prime Meridian, which is used for Greenwich Mean Time.
Phase Lag - Phase Lag is called the local epoch in order to distinguish it from other forms of epochs.
Modified form of the Epoch - Modified form of the Epoch that accounts for the longitude and Time Meridian Corrections.
Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments - Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments that account for both differences in location.
Wave Amplitude - (Measured in Meter) - Wave Amplitude is a measurement of the vertical distance of the wave from the average.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Phase Lag: 22 --> No Conversion Required
Modified form of the Epoch: 9 --> No Conversion Required
Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments: 11 --> No Conversion Required
Wave Amplitude: 0.2 Meter --> 0.2 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
LMT = (k-κ'+pL)*15/a --> (22-9+11)*15/0.2
Evaluating ... ...
LMT = 1800
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1800 Second -->0.5 Hour (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
0.5 Hour <-- Local Time Meridian
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections Formula

Local Time Meridian = (Phase Lag-Modified form of the Epoch+Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments)*15/Wave Amplitude
LMT = (k-κ'+pL)*15/a

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How to Calculate Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections?

Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections calculator uses Local Time Meridian = (Phase Lag-Modified form of the Epoch+Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments)*15/Wave Amplitude to calculate the Local Time Meridian, The Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections formula is defined as the reference meridian used for a particular time zone and is similar to the Prime Meridian, which is used for Greenwich Mean Time. Local Time Meridian is denoted by LMT symbol.

How to calculate Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections, enter Phase Lag (k), Modified form of the Epoch (κ'), Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments (pL) & Wave Amplitude (a) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.000139 = (22-9+11)*15/0.2.

FAQ

What is Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections?
The Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections formula is defined as the reference meridian used for a particular time zone and is similar to the Prime Meridian, which is used for Greenwich Mean Time and is represented as LMT = (k-κ'+pL)*15/a or Local Time Meridian = (Phase Lag-Modified form of the Epoch+Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments)*15/Wave Amplitude. Phase Lag is called the local epoch in order to distinguish it from other forms of epochs, Modified form of the Epoch that accounts for the longitude and Time Meridian Corrections, Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments that account for both differences in location & Wave Amplitude is a measurement of the vertical distance of the wave from the average.
How to calculate Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections?
The Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections formula is defined as the reference meridian used for a particular time zone and is similar to the Prime Meridian, which is used for Greenwich Mean Time is calculated using Local Time Meridian = (Phase Lag-Modified form of the Epoch+Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments)*15/Wave Amplitude. To calculate Local Time Meridian given Modified Epoch for longitude and Time Meridian Corrections, you need Phase Lag (k), Modified form of the Epoch (κ'), Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments (pL) & Wave Amplitude (a). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Phase Lag, Modified form of the Epoch, Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments & Wave Amplitude and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Local Time Meridian?
In this formula, Local Time Meridian uses Phase Lag, Modified form of the Epoch, Local and Greenwich Phase Arguments & Wave Amplitude. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Local Time Meridian = 15*(Greenwich Time Measured-Local Time)
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