A COMPASS? It points in normally two directions North and south. However the same end will always point towards north.
Some compasses have 4 cardinal points on them and they will point in all four directions at once. but again the north and south are the ones that line up. East and west are just along for the ride.
Other Directional indicator. Radio direction finders, wind vanes, etc. have all the operational properties of the compass but use different means to point with.
Its ovious why a compass points in different directions. For example, if your going north, the compass points north because your going that direction. Theres also a magnet concealed in the compass. How does the compass know what direction yoiur going. Earth it self is a magnet. When you head that direction, it will point
"The Bolivian rock incense may be used as a solid air freshener." I can read labels and follow directions. However, considering the purchase points, other uses are imputed. For this to be sold, those directions will not be included, and are expected to be 'known to the buyer'.
word that points out to a object being named only 4: each, every, either, neither
Precession. This word is also used for the change in direction of the axis of other rotating objects, e.g. a spinning top.
A compass needle points to the magnetic north pole. Earth has two different sets of poles the goegraphic and the magnetic pole... hope i helped some! Love ya! Rogers (vball # and bball # 4)
COORDINATES. North... South... East... And west.
there are electromechanical sirens or there are sirens that have a combination of one or more loudspeakers (usually used for broadcasting voice messages). they also are either rotational sirens (horn rotates 360), or omni-directional sirens (points in all directions). See the related links below for examples.
Cardinal directions refer to the four cardinal points; north, west, south and east. On the contrary, ordinal directions are points that are located in between the cardinal points.
what is a set of points that is endless in both directions
They are the four directions between the cardinal points. The intercardinal points are northeast, southeast, northwest, and southwest.
North, south, east, and west are significant directional terms. They are the cardinal, or fixed points, on a compass. They are reckoned in terms of the two poles, North and South, whiich are fixed points on the globe.
You must be talking about a compass, a directional tool.
If there are three points, there are six possible orders, while "either" implies one of two! Leaving that aside, convention requires that, in elementary mathematics, the points are given in order - in either direction (ad there are only two possible directions). However, that is not the case with vectors. The order of the points is critical for vectors because, in vector algebra AB = -BA
Cardinal points are the directions which are north, south, east, and west.
Pivot points are used by chartists to determine directional movement, resistance, and support in trading. They can be said to be predictive or leading indicators.
The red needle points to magnetic north and the white points to magnetic south. The bearings tell what direction the next point is.
what is a set of points that is endless in both directions