anticlockwise
I would say it is a 180. on a clock if the hand is on 12 half a turn would be six. a full turn is 360,so half is 180....i think thats what you mean.
Clockwise goes right in a circle, counterclockwise goes left in a circle.
The minute hand of the clock would still be pointing to the 9, not the right, when it is two forty-five. When a clock is upside down, the hands will appear reversed in terms of direction but not the numbers they are pointing to.
On a clock, the longer hand is the minute hand and the shorter hand is the hour hand. Also, the especially thin one that moves the fastest is the second hand.
Generally, the numbers 1 through 12, a minute hand, a second hand, and an hour hand.
You can draw a straight line in a clock when the hour hand, and the minute hand, are facing the opposite direction to each other. For an example 6:00,2:45,etc
Anti clockwise means to the left. clockwise goes to the right. if you get stuck look at a clock. the hand pointing left is anti clockwise. Go to the right it's clockwise.
I would say it is a 180. on a clock if the hand is on 12 half a turn would be six. a full turn is 360,so half is 180....i think thats what you mean.
Radial.
Clockwise is the direction the hour, minute, and seconds hands go on a clock. Basically, clockwise is a circle that goes from right to left. Conversely, counterclockwise is a circle that goes from left to right.For example, most screws are inserted right to left. The common oldtime expression to remember this is "righty-tighty". That would be clockwise. To loosen the screw, the oldtime expression is "lefty loosey", meaning, turn the screw counterclockwise to loosen it.
The "Right Hand Rule" Put your right hand under the wire with your thumb sticking out and in the direction of the flow of the current (note that it is opposite to the direction of the movement of the electrons!) and close your fist; the fingers of the right hand will curl around in the direction of the magnetic field.
When moving your foot clockwise, your brain is sending signals to specific muscles to contract in order to perform that movement. These signals involve coordinating movements of muscles in a specific pattern. Moving your hand in the opposite direction requires different muscle coordination patterns, so trying to do both simultaneously can create conflicting signals that make it difficult to perform both movements smoothly.
Yes.
The minute hand and hour hand of a clock both move in a clockwise direction. Additionally, the second hand also moves in the same direction, continuously sweeping around the clock face. Other examples include the rotation of certain gears in machinery or the motion of some celestial bodies, like the rotation of planets in their orbits, when viewed from a specific perspective.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Clockwise is the direction that follows the movement of the hands on a clock - it goes from left to right, just like the sun crossing the sky. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents when it comes to understanding directions!
Yes. When I first learned how to do it I had to get one hand circling and then start the other hand in the opposite direction. Now it comes natural.
Clockwise goes right in a circle, counterclockwise goes left in a circle.