There IS a switch on the exterior, but it is hard to find. It should be near to the top of the fan (not the pole it is hanging off of). It is this way on mine but yours could be of different design so you may want to check the inside of the fan if you can not find it (it sounds ridiculous but where else could it be?)
If it doesn't have a reverse rotation switch then it isn't designed to go backwards. Those types of ceiling fans are a little more decrative and weren't intended for that purpose.
You will need a reverse rotation cam and lifters, reverse rotation front a rear main seals, reverse rotation distributor, and a reverse rotation starter.
by changing the polarity of capacitor of single phase ceiling fan can we change the direction of rotation from anticlockwise to clockwise
Reverse the polarity of the magnet.
Venus is the planet that exhibits reverse rotation. After the Moon, the planet Venus is the brightest object in the sky at night.
reverse solineoid leads
NO. The rear tire is almost always larger than the front. I don't know what rotation has to do with this but it is not recommended to reverse rotation on any tire.
Reverse the armature connections or the field connections, but not both.
Variable Frequency Drive
Venus and Uranus both have retrograde rotation.
All serpentine belt driven water pumps on SBC engines are reverse rotation.
To reverse the rotation of a PTO (power take-off) shaft, you will need to disconnect the PTO shaft from the source of power, rotate it 180 degrees, and reconnect it. This will reverse the direction of rotation of the PTO shaft. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when doing this.