24-minute Timer
This 24-minute timer is designed to be easy to use and ready to go. To change the time just input your desired duration and click "set." The timer can run in fullscreen mode with a progress bar to show you how much time is remaining. It can also be used in a vertical or horizontal mirrored display, making it ideal for use with teleprompters. With just one click, this browser-based timer is ready to go.
Fun Fact
It takes the Earth about 24 minutes to rotate one degree with respect to the sun, also known as a "solar day." The length of a solar day varies throughout the year due to the Earth's elliptical orbit around the sun, but the average solar day is about 24 hours. This means that the Earth rotates approximately 360 degrees in one solar day, or about 15 degrees per hour.
It is important to note that the length of a solar day is slightly longer than the length of a "sidereal day," which is the time it takes for the Earth to rotate one degree on its axis. The length of a sidereal day is about 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4.09 seconds, or about 3 minutes shorter than a solar day. This difference is due to the Earth's orbit around the sun, which causes the Earth to "lose" about 4 minutes of rotation each day as it travels around the sun.
Share the timer via link
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