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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.
The shoulder is one of the best known "ball-&-socket joints." It is a freely moveable joint.
Masonry has 3 Scottish rite has 32(33) and a circle has 360. There is no Masonic Body with 360.
The shoulder joint, specifically the glenohumeral joint, allows for a wide range of motion, including rotation of the arm that can effectively reach 360 degrees when considering the entire range of movement. This rotational capability is due to its ball-and-socket structure, which provides a high degree of flexibility. However, while the arm can move in a circular motion, it's important to note that the actual rotation of the joint itself is limited by muscle and ligament constraints.
Technically, you can't, ONLY a Mantis and an Owl (I Think) can turn their heads 360 degrees, So basically, No. -Answered by Dawid.
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38% of 360 degrees = 38% * 360 = 0.38 * 360 = 136.8 degrees
35% of 360 degrees = 35% * 360 = 0.35 * 360 = 126 degrees
93% of 360 degrees= 93% * 360= 0.93 * 360= 334.8 degrees
A circle is 360 degrees. So:52% of 360 degrees:= 52% * 360= 0.52 * 360= 187.2 degrees