Yeah you are right(bad grammar) they always seem to turn ccw. maybe something to do with wind resistance and relative wind angle. always seem to go l.h.
She turned around counter-clockwise.In Britain, we don't say "counter-clockwise". We say "anti-clockwise".
Sadly, there's no escaping that usage, and we're stuck with it.Whichever way clocks were built to turn, thatwould be the directionthat people would call "clockwise".
right clockwise!
Windmills do not operate without wind. When there is no wind, windmills are unable to generate electricity or perform their intended function. They rely on the kinetic energy from the wind to turn the blades and produce power.
Windmills use wind energy.
Northern Ireland!
Windmills always turn counterclockwise, but this is an exception to the windmills found in Ireland.
no, clockwise
It turn counter clockwise to loosen.It turn counter clockwise to loosen.
Turn counter clockwise.Turn counter clockwise.
counter clockwise
You turn it counter clockwise to loosen.You turn it counter clockwise to loosen.
Clockwise
Turn counter clockwise to loosen.Turn counter clockwise to loosen.
Clockwise or counter clockwise.
Turn counter clockwise to remove.Turn counter clockwise to remove.
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