Where the drain is in relation to the skirt
They are the same. A screwball will break to the right from a right handed pitcher and to the left from left handed pitcher.
The main difference between playing a guitar left-handed and right-handed is the orientation of the instrument. A left-handed player holds the guitar with the neck in the right hand and strums with the left hand, while a right-handed player holds the guitar with the neck in the left hand and strums with the right hand. This affects the way chords are fingered and the overall technique used while playing.
The main difference between a right-handed alpha helix and a left-handed alpha helix in protein structures is the direction in which the helix twists. In a right-handed alpha helix, the helix twists in a clockwise direction, while in a left-handed alpha helix, the helix twists in a counterclockwise direction. This difference in twisting direction affects the overall shape and stability of the protein structure.
A right-handed door is one that opens to the right when you are facing it from the outside. A left-handed door opens to the left when facing it from the outside. The difference lies in the direction the door swings open.
On average, there is no significant difference in life expectancy between left-handed and right-handed people. Other factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare play a more significant role in determining lifespan.
LEFT-HANDED! not right-handed!
left handed
He is right handed.
When you are facing the side of the tub (looking at the skirt) as if you are about to get in the drain will appear on either the right of you or the left of you. That will designate a right or left handed tub. This only applies to tubs that have the skirt (Side wall) as part of the tub. A drop-in tub has no skirt will not use the right or left hand designation as the same tub can be installed either left or right.
The difference between the two is which side the ejection port is. Right handed shotguns eject right...so it doesn't eject into your face. Left hand, for left handers, ejects left...again, so the casings don't eject into their face.
He's right handed
If the broom is broken in by a right-handed person it's pretty tough not to break the straw in the broom if a lefty uses it.