Counter clockwise is typically measured in 360 degrees, with 0 degrees representing the starting point or the initial direction. Each full rotation counter clockwise adds another 360 degrees to the measurement.
Depends on wether one counts clockwise or counter-clockwise. Assuming starting at the south point and traveling 112.5 degrees from there one ends up at west-north-west. Going counter-clockwise and traveling "backwards" one ends up at east-north-east.
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Most bolts loosen counter-clockwise. Turning a bolt counter-clockwise will typically cause it to unthread and come loose.
In the northern hemisphere the circulation around a high is clockwise. In the southern hemisphere the circulation around a high is counter-clockwise.
There are 270 degrees between north and west
3 quarters clockwise is 270 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees anti(counter)-clocwise
Rotation of 270 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees counter clockwise
Because angles, which start at 0 degrees, travel in that direction. When an angle is at 0 degrees, it is located to the right of the y-axis, and on the x-axis. As the degrees grow larger, the angle unfolds to the left, or counter-clockwise.
To rotate an object 90 degrees counter-clockwise, you can visualize or use a coordinate system. If you have a point (x, y), the new coordinates after the rotation will be (-y, x). For more complex shapes, apply this transformation to each point of the shape. Alternatively, if you're working with a physical object, simply turn it left (counter-clockwise) until it is oriented 90 degrees from its original position.
Anti-clockwise
Depends on wether one counts clockwise or counter-clockwise. Assuming starting at the south point and traveling 112.5 degrees from there one ends up at west-north-west. Going counter-clockwise and traveling "backwards" one ends up at east-north-east.
No, counter clockwise to loosen.No, counter clockwise to loosen.
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AB --clockwise-------------\ B C ----------------------------/ AC AB --counter-clockwise--\ CA C ----------------------------/ B
The answer depends upon what is meant by a full turn. Traveling north a 90 degree turn counter-clockwise will take you west, clockwise it will take you east. A 180 degree turn (clockwise or counter-clockwise) takes you south and 360 degrees takes you north again.
Most bolts loosen counter-clockwise. Turning a bolt counter-clockwise will typically cause it to unthread and come loose.