Well, from my knowledge, your wrist and your neck can do that if I'm understanding you right. Try to rephrase that. I'm not exacly sure what you mean!
beachball45
shoulder
It is actually the ball and socket joint which can move 360 degrees.
shoulder
A full rotation is a 360 degree rotation. A full circle is 360 degrees.
There are 360 degrees in a full rotation.
Shoulder
Technically, you can't, ONLY a Mantis and an Owl (I Think) can turn their heads 360 degrees, So basically, No. -Answered by Dawid.
180 degrees because a full rotation is 360 degrees, if you take half of 360 you get 180 :)
1 rotation = 360 degrees 3/4 rotation = 270 degrees
A circle has 360 degrees because angles are measured in degrees and and a full rotation of an angle is 360 degrees.
360 degrees
It is: 360 degrees
A counterclockwise rotation of 220 degrees can be converted to a clockwise rotation by subtracting it from 360 degrees. Thus, 360 - 220 = 140 degrees. Therefore, a clockwise rotation of 140 degrees produces the same image as a counterclockwise rotation of 220 degrees.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we think about a full rotation as 360 degrees, then 300 degrees is just like a friendly little slice of pie. So, 300 degrees is like 300/360, which simplifies down to 5/6. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little fractions waiting to be simplified!