24 hours is correct for the solar day. ~365.25 solar days fit into one year. If you redefined the length of the clock day to be exactly 1/365 part of a year, then clock times would no longer be fixed to the solar day.
24 hours is correct for the solar day. ~365.25 solar days fit into one year. If you redefined the length of the clock day to be exactly 1/365 part of a year, then clock times would no longer be fixed to the solar day.
Oh it's just the years that are wrong, my bad duh.
Oh it's just the years that are wrong, my bad duh.
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