Does it really matter. just don't worry about things like that and just live your life with all the fun things.
According to Pauli's Exclusion principle it will be having anticlock wise spin if it is in the same orbital. Because no two electrons can have all the four(always spin is half) quantum number same. By the way, I don't think anyone actually calls them "clockwise" and "counterclockwise". It's usually "up" and "down" or "plus one-half" and "minus one-half".
According to Pauli's Exclusion principle it will be having anticlock wise spin if it is in the same orbital. Because no two electrons can have all the four(always spin is half) quantum number same. By the way, I don't think anyone actually calls them "clockwise" and "counterclockwise". It's usually "up" and "down" or "plus one-half" and "minus one-half".
In the Northern Hemisphere, hurricanes spin counterclockwise due to the Coriolis effect. In the Southern Hemisphere, hurricanes spin clockwise for the same reason.
actually they don't rotate at all (what is clockwise or anticlockwise for an electron anyway? what's the reference frame?). there's no rotation in the subatomic level. even if there were any, we wouldn't be able to detect it. roj
It would depend on the polarity of the motor.
According to this quiz we took in my psychology class just now it said counter. Though I swore it was clockwise.
These are words which describe the direction of circular motion, by referring to the motion of the hands on an analog clock. Basically, if you are proceeding around the circumference of a circle with the interior of the circle on your right-hand side, you are proceeding clockwise. If you have the interior of the circle on your left side, you are proceeding anticlockwise (sometimes also called counterclockwise).
According to my G-slate live backgroung image, the planets rotate clockwise and the asteroid belt counter clockwise. But then I would guess it would depend on which side you were looking at the galaxy from, wouldn't it?
The moon orbits the Earth in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from above the North Pole. This counterclockwise motion is in the same direction as the Earth's rotation on its axis.
counter clockwise to remove.counter clockwise to remove.
hi venus and uranus. venus spin very slow and is possibly explained by a collision in the early formation of our solar system. uranis however is up for grabs. its tillted 98 degrees and is basicaly on its side. research it. very interesting. cheers!
As the earth rotates anti clockwise, and the athletes take advantage of this to get a good speed.