Most portable fans rotate clockwise when a person is looking at the front of them. Some portable fans have the capability to run in either clockwise or counter clockwise direction.
Clockwise
Cyclones, mid-latitude and otherwise, in the Northern hemisphere rotate anti-clockwise, and cyclones south of the equator rotate clockwise.
All hurricanes and most tornadoes rotate counterclockwise.
If it is a ceiling fan, then there is a little chain on the base of the fan, not the light chain...usually on the opposite side, that you need to pull and it will change direction.
I don't think that is currently known.
To the right, but it all depends on the pitch of the blade.
Fans make air when they start to rotate, and when they start to rotate the air starts to kinda rotate making cooler air for us.
This can vary depending on the fan its self and what way the blades face.
Monte Carlo fans come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. However, they are primarily ceiling fans and therefore not very portable. As such you may want to research different types of fans to suit your needs.
ceiling fans rotate both ways 'anticlockwise' and 'clockwise' this is so the on fan will pull the air up and another will push it down to create a circulation in the room. Table fans rotate clockwise so they can push the air outward across the room.
It obviously depends upon which side you view it from!
Fans rotate in a clockwise direction because it enables the air the pushed in a downward direction. This will allow the fan to cool a room more effciently over time.
Yes Target carries portable fans. Several different styles actually ranging in price from $12.99 to $52.99. I'm sure you would be able to find one suitable for what you are wanting.
Most 110 volt household fans will rotate at 1725 rpm as that's a standard motor speed. Some specialised fans like those for computer mainframes may rotate faster.
Fanimation sells high quality ceiling fans in traditional, tropical and contemporary designs, The fans are innovative and appreciated by their customers. They also carry portable fans.
Home Depot carries a large variety of small portable fans that are available in many different sizes including some of: 6 inches, 9 inches, 12 inches, 16 inches, and 30 inches in size.
Yes, Target sells portable fans. You can find them at Target.com and search for portable fans. Available models are such as the Vornado personal air circulator being sold for $14.99. Target also sells Lasko fans.