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Leap Years
If you can remember back to what you were taught in school ...
A leap year is a year where the number of that year can be
divided by four without leaving any remainder.
However, that is not the whole truth of the matter.
1) How leap years work
Every year ( ignoring leap years for the time being ) is nominally
365 days long. That means it takes 365 days for the Earth to orbit
around the Sun and get back to where it started from.
Unfortunately it takes about 365.25 days to complete an orbit so
every 365 days we are a litle further back than where we were
that year ago. If this situation was allowed to continue unchecked,
after some 750 years, what is now the middle of summer would be
the middle of winter and vice versa.
To correct this defect we add an extra day to our year every four
years; that is a leap year.
Whilst our leap year every four years, conveniently defined as
being in every year that is divisible by four without leaving a
remainder, generally corrects the problem the oribit is not
exactly 365.25 days thus it requires a further correction.
This correction is provided every 100 years when a leap year
does not occur and, further still, every four of those 100 years
when a leap year does indeed occur.
This means that simply dividing the number of the year by four
and checking there is no remainder is not a correct way of
determining if a year is a leap year or not
2) The full leap year rules
The full rules for calculating whether a year is a leap year or
not are -
(1) If the number of the year can be divided by 400 without
leaving any remainder; it is a leap year
otherwise
(2) If the number of the year can be divided by 100 without
leaving any remainder; it is not a leap year
otherwise
(3) If the number of the year can be divided by four without
leaving any remainder; it is a leap year
otherwise
(4) It is not a leap year
Failure to know or understand these complete rules are one aspect
of the Millennium Bug that is predicted to occur in some computer
software in the year 2000 AD.
Because 2000 AD is exactly divisible by 400 it is a leap year. If
only the basic divide by four rule is used then, luckily, the year
will be treated correctly as a leap year. The problem arises when
someone has knowledge of the divide by 100 rule but not of the
divide by 400 rule; in these cases 2000 AD will not be treated as
a leap year which is incorrect.
3) Were you taught the full leap year rules ?
Have the complete leap year rules come as a complete surprise or
are they something that you were taught at school. If you were
taught them you are, as far as I can tell, one of the lucky few.
Everyone else, myself included, appears to have been fed the
divide by four rule as if it were an absolute and complete
system for determining when leap years occur.
I was quite surprised when I discovered, quite a while ago now,
that I had not been told the full truth and, believing that what
I was taught was more correct, even had to check the matter in
an encylopedia before I could accept that what I had been taught
was simply incorrect or, at least, misleading.
(Sources from Hippy's Happy site, edited by crazyjava)
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