Yes, there should be.
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No, there should not be a space between the time and "am" or "pm." It should be written like "2:00pm" or "10:30am."
Yes, there should be a space between the numeric value (3) and the time designation (pm). This helps in improving readability and following standard time format conventions.
6 PM PST is 9 PM EST. This is because there is a 3-hour time difference between Pacific Time and Eastern Time.
AM (Ante Meridiem, Latin for Before Midday) is between 0000 and 1200, and PM (Post Meridiem, Latin for After Midday) is between 1200 and 0000.
1 hour and 15 minutes passed between 4:45 pm and 6:00 pm.
If it is 1 PM CDT then it is 2 PM EST. 1 PM Eastern Standard Time = 1 PM Central Daylight Saving Time (So, for example, there is no time difference between Panama and Illinois during the summer.)