koordinattiden
Koordinattiden, also known as Coordinated Universal Time or UTC, is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. It is not adjusted for daylight saving time and is effectively a successor to Greenwich Mean Time GMT. UTC is maintained by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures and is used as the basis for civil time all over the world.
UTC is a 24-hour time standard, with a 24-hour day starting at midnight and ending at the
UTC is based on International Atomic Time TAI, which is a high-precision atomic clock maintained by the
UTC is used as the basis for civil time in most countries, with local time zones being
In summary, Koordinattiden or UTC is a high-precision time standard used as the basis for civil time