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Referring to the direction of rotation, a clockwise direction indicates rotation in the same direction as the hands move on the face of a clock. Counterclockwise rotation is in the opposite direction.
You went 360o in the same direction, so you end up with a circle.
the word counterclockwise mean the same thing as clockwise but go to the left
If you imagine moving the second hand of a clock in a natural numerical direction (i.e. past 1, then 2, then 3, then 4 etc), that is clockwise. The direction of a clock is clockwise. Past the 1, then 2, then 3 etc. Or past the 90 degree, then 180, then 270 degree marks. The opposite direction of clockwise is anticlockwise or counterclockwise (both words mean the same). If you apply the term clockwise to hurricanes or other circular-motion phenomena, it is a movement analogous to clock movement, past the 90 degree, then 180 degree, then 270, then 360 degree marks.
The same as 180 degrees clockwise. What do you mean "the answer to"?
Because 180 degrees clockwise is the same as 180 degrees counterclockwise.
Referring to the direction of rotation, a clockwise direction indicates rotation in the same direction as the hands move on the face of a clock. Counterclockwise rotation is in the opposite direction.
Both will end up on the same place. Using a compass rose as an example: 270 clockwise will point to the west. 90 counterclockwise will also point west.
(x,y) to (x,-y). You would keep the x the same, but turn the y negative. This is actually the rule for a 90 degree counterclockwise rotation, but they're the same thing, they would go to the same coordinates.
You went 360o in the same direction, so you end up with a circle.
(x,y) to (x,-y). You would keep the x the same, but turn the y negative. This is actually the rule for a 90 degree counterclockwise rotation, but they're the same thing, they would go to the same coordinates.
The effect of the rotation is the same as that of a 90 degree clockwise rotation. In matrix notation, it is equivalent to [post-]multiplication by the 2x2 matrix: { 0 1 } {-1 0 }
It goes clockwise, or counterclockwise, depending from where you look at it! If it goes counterclockwise if you look from one side, then it will be clockwise if you look from the opposite side! Earth's rotation is traditionally shown from the north pole - and the north pole is DEFINED as the pole from which the rotation looks counterclockwise.
the word counterclockwise mean the same thing as clockwise but go to the left
Counter-clockwise. All the planets are in counter-clockwise orbits around the Sun, and all but Venus and Uranus have counter-clockwise rotation (as seen from above the ecliptic plane). The moon is tidally-locked with the Earth so that its rotational and orbital periods are the same.
360 degree rotation (clockwise or anticlockwise) leaves any figure in exactly the same position as it was at the start. So YOU DO NOTHING.
You've got to be careful with these Earth rotation directions. It depends on which pole you're lookin from. If you look down on the North pole then counterclockwise motion would be California rotating toward New York so you would call it rotation East and this would be the Earth's actual direction of rotation. However if you looked at the same rotation up at the South pole you would call it Clockwise rotation. In most cases of rotation it is understood that you look down along the axis but sometimes its not clear and you should specify how you are looking along the axis before you say clockwise or counterclockwise.