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if you are above the equator line it come clock wise , if you are under the equator line it will comes in anti clock wise , it's depending up on earth magmatic pole N and S , check if your friend in Australia it turns anti clock wise , referenced By sadhguru founder of isha foundation .,

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Which way does a clock turn?

right clockwise!


Why does a clock turn clockwise instead of counter clock wise?

Sadly, there's no escaping that usage, and we're stuck with it.Whichever way clocks were built to turn, thatwould be the directionthat people would call "clockwise".


Which way does a marry-go-round turn?

An English Merry-go-round will rotate clockwise. A French one will rotate anti-clockwise. Carousel is the preferred name.


Why do water current and wind currents flow clockwise in the Northern hemisphere?

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If pulley a turn clockwise at 15 rpm how fast and what direction will pulley b turn?

A simple enough question, but complicated by so many possible variations. For instance, place two cog wheels together so that their teeth mesh. Turn cog A clockwise and cog B will turn anticlockwise (counterclockwise in America). But if you replaced the toothed cogs with a pair of single pulley wheels with some distance apart. Pulling on the rope would turn the top pulley A clockwise and the pulley wheel B clockwise also. But, let us suppose that the rope has been deliberately twisted (not straightly laid) then the pulley B would be turning anticlockwise when the pullet A was turning clockwise.The rate of travel (RPM) would depends on the diametres of the pulley wheels - variations once more!