You would face north.
Aircraft fly in the direction of their destination regardless which way around the world that may be. That's a trick question. To an observer standing at the North Pole, a plane flying east to west is going clockwise. To an observer standing at the South Pole, a plane flying west to east is going clockwise. And, of course, some planes fly over the poles. But if you only consider planes that are flying east/west, they are going both clockwise and counterclockwise, depending on which direction you are viewing them from.
First person participant refers to experiencing events or situations directly as they happen, while second person observer involves viewing these events or situations from an external perspective without actively participating in them.
When a mirror is used in lieu of an observer when towing skiers, the mirror must have at least 78 square inches of viewing area and have a field of vision of at least 170 degrees mounted on the vessel.
People who live in Australia can indeed see the star Polaris. They just have to visit the northern hemisphere to do it. The earth's axis has a reasonably stable orientation toward north/south; thanks to the stabilizing effect of the moon, it doesn't swing wildly out of place. So people viewing the sky from closer to the north pole can see the northern sky and not the southern sky. People viewing the sky from closer to the south pole can see the southern sky and not the northern. Polaris is very close to the point the north pole actually points to, which is why it is called 'Polaris', the pole star.
As an object moves farther away from an observer, it appears smaller due to perspective, which causes a decrease in angular size. This change in size is a result of the viewing angle between the observer and the object decreasing with distance.
180 degrees would look like a straight line if viewing it in the form of an angle. It is also defined as the exact opposite direction of the initial direction.
No. Atoms are usually considered as spheres so the top or the bottom of one depends entirely on what direction you are viewing it from.
winter is better for viewing. The nights are much more clear albeit cold for the observer. Many of the brighter stars and contellations are visible thru the night in the winter months.
A Conometer is a simple device for measuring the variation of luminance of an electronic display (e.g. LCD screen) with viewing direction within a certain viewing cone. From two directional distributions of luminance (e.g. black, white) the corresponding contrast can be evaluated.
Black and white dreams generally represent your lack of emotional participation in the dream. If you are dreaming in black and white, it means that you are viewing the dream as an observer, and not experiencing the events first-hand. It represents the distance from you and the emotional events you see happening.
Wind is air in motion and is described as to speed and direction-Out of the South at ten miles per hour, to give one. It is probably a corrollary of the earth"s rotation and centrifugal force. I never thought of it that way ( where does the wind come from) The direction can be refined ( from a weather observer"s standpoint, by tracking unmanned weather balloons, the Balloons float in the atmosphere and move at the speed and direction of the wind. They are tracked, viewing conditions permitting, by a special type of Theodolite called a Pibal Theodolite- or Pilot Balloon theodolite. The Pilot prefix is misleading as it assumes these things are under volitional, manned control, they are not.
Definition: Inverted Optics (IO):This Optics is called "Inverted", Not because the Light would travel in the opposite direction, but because some important optical Components have exchanged/inverted there place on the Optical-Workbench, compared to the "Standard" Optics. This Definition holds not only for Spectrometers, it holds also for Microscopes, where Observer (Your Eye) and the Light-Source (Lamp) have inverted there place on the Optical-Workbench, and so You are viewing the Bottom of the Object and not its Top anymore (You have always to take care for that!).This means, that in case for Microscopes also the Light is traveling in the opposite Direction.