anticlockwise
Clockwise goes right in a circle, counterclockwise goes left in a circle.
second hand
Generally, the numbers 1 through 12, a minute hand, a second hand, and an hour hand.
On a clock, the longer hand is the minute hand and the shorter hand is the hour hand. Also, the especially thin one that moves the fastest is the second hand.
The ones that makes the sound are mechanical vs digital. The sound you hear is the second hand clicking as it's movement is controlled in duration ffor precision so it falls into place but can only go so far.
You can draw a straight line in a clock when the hour hand, and the minute hand, are facing the opposite direction to each other. For an example 6:00,2:45,etc
Radial.
The "Right Hand Rule" Put your right hand under the wire with your thumb sticking out and in the direction of the flow of the current (note that it is opposite to the direction of the movement of the electrons!) and close your fist; the fingers of the right hand will curl around in the direction of the magnetic field.
If you imagine moving the second hand of a clock in a natural numerical direction (i.e. past 1, then 2, then 3, then 4 etc), that is clockwise. The direction of a clock is clockwise. Past the 1, then 2, then 3 etc. Or past the 90 degree, then 180, then 270 degree marks. The opposite direction of clockwise is anticlockwise or counterclockwise (both words mean the same). If you apply the term clockwise to hurricanes or other circular-motion phenomena, it is a movement analogous to clock movement, past the 90 degree, then 180 degree, then 270, then 360 degree marks.
Yes.
Wrong Answer:anti-clockwise is to the right all of you asswholes.Right answerNo, the answer above is wrong. Anti-clock wise turns to the LEFT not right. So get your facts rightBasically left is anti clockwise and right is clockwise so the first answer is wrong
Yes. When I first learned how to do it I had to get one hand circling and then start the other hand in the opposite direction. Now it comes natural.
Clockwise goes right in a circle, counterclockwise goes left in a circle.
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It isn't. The direction of momentum is the same as the direction of the velocity - of the movement. The direction of acceleration, on the other hand, is the same as the direction of the net force that acts on an object - and this force can be in any direction.
A movement in the opposite direction before the desired movement. When one throws a ball, the final action is that the hand moves forwards and the ball is released. Usually to give a larger force, the hand moves backward, before the throw. This backward movement is known as counter movement. A good example is the counter movement jump, where a person, from a standing position, goes into a squat and then jumps. Counter movement can occur at many body parts including legs, hips, shoulders and hands.
A 60-degree clockwise movement of the hour hand from the 5 o'clock position - would place it over the number 7.