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it would still appear to rotate
Most engines rotate clockwise when viewed from the front or opposite side of the transmission.
Clockwise .
You cannot change rotation. The rotation is based on who last viewed your page or who you last viewed.
clockwise
On its side.
The chamber does not rotate. However, the CYLINDER does rotate. Viewed from the rear, a S&W rotates clockwise. Other makes may rotate counterclockwise.
Earth and Neptune are very different, but share a few similarities. Both orbit the Sun in the same direction. both are a round shape and rotate on their axis. Both planets appear to be blue when viewed from a distance.
Venus and Uranus are the only planets that do not rotate counter-clockwise.
Uranus's axis of rotation is tilted at about 98 degrees from the perpendicular to its orbital plane. This means its axis is roughly in the plane of its orbit. It looks as if it's rotating "on its side" so to speak. So rotation is clockwise when viewed from "above " the plane of its orbit. ("Above" is the direction above the Earth's North Pole.)
Uranus's axis of rotation is tilted at about 98 degrees from the perpendicular to its orbital plane. This means its axis is roughly in the plane of its orbit. It looks as if it's rotating "on its side" so to speak. So rotation is clockwise when viewed from "above " the plane of its orbit. ("Above" is the direction above the Earth's North Pole.)