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How does the time from my Atomic clock relate with Greenwich Mean Time?

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How does the time from my Atomic clock relate with Greenwich Mean Time?

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Greenwich Mean Time and Coordinated Universal Time are roughly the same. As explained above, world time or UTC is determined through an averaging of several atomic clocks from around the world Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is a 24-hour astronomical time system based on the local time at Greenwich, England. UTC is considered to be more accurate when fractions of a second are not important.

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