Lateral rotation refers to the movement of a limb away from the midline of the body. Whether this movement is described as clockwise or counterclockwise depends on the perspective from which you are viewing it. For example, if you are looking down at a right arm being laterally rotated outward, it would appear to rotate counterclockwise from your viewpoint. Thus, lateral rotation is not inherently clockwise; it varies based on the direction and position of the body part being moved.
The rotation is clockwise.
Lateral Rotation of the leg or External Rotation is when the leg is rotated externally with toes turned outward or away from body's midline .
Lateral Rotation of the leg or External Rotation is when the leg is rotated externally with toes turned outward or away from body's midline .
Clockwise.
A clockwise rotation moves in the direction that clock hands move - from top to right to bottom to left. An anti-clockwise rotation moves in the opposite direction, from top to left to bottom to right.
Retrograde rotation refers to a rotation that is opposite to the typical direction of rotation for most planets in the solar system, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole. Therefore, retrograde rotation is considered clockwise. For example, Venus and Uranus exhibit retrograde rotation.
The answer will depend on whether the rotation is clockwise or anti-clockwise.
Clockwise in an automotive application.
The rotation is clockwise. Answer. If unsure, look at your fan blades, to see which way they rotate!
A counterclockwise rotation of 220 degrees can be converted to a clockwise rotation by subtracting it from 360 degrees. Thus, 360 - 220 = 140 degrees. Therefore, a clockwise rotation of 140 degrees produces the same image as a counterclockwise rotation of 220 degrees.
counterclockwise
clockwise :)