Usually north when talking about bearings, it is one full rotation from 0o.
north west
Bearing 0 degrees would be north
Yes. Im not sure why you would want to be that complicated but it is simply 40 degrees since 360 degrees puts you back at 0
For sailors, bearing is the angle measured clockwise from North. For mathematicians, direction is measured counter-clockwise from the positive x-axis. Thus, due East as a bearing would be 90 degrees, since it is 90 degrees clockwise from North, and East as a direction would be 0 degrees, since East is the same as the positive x-axis. So yeah, there you go.
93% of 360 degrees= 93% * 360= 0.93 * 360= 334.8 degrees
On a compass, the direction with a bearing of 450 degrees is located in the northwest region. The standard compass measures the direction in degrees, starting from North at 0 degrees and proceeding clockwise until 360 degrees. Hence, a bearing of 450 degrees is just beyond the West direction, which is marked at 270 degrees, and points towards the northwest. ⓗⓣⓣⓟⓢ :⃝ /⃝ /⃝ⓦⓦⓦ .⃝ⓓⓘⓖⓘⓢⓣⓞⓡⓔ②④ .⃝ⓒⓞⓜ /⃝ⓡⓔⓓⓘⓡ /⃝③②⑤⑥⑤⑧ /⃝Ⓡⓐⓙⓘⓥⓑⓙⓞⓝⓐ /⃝
The direction NNW plus 90 degrees is ENE. ---------------------- NW is a bearing of 315 and NNW is a bearing of 337.5. Add 90 to this, and subtract 360 because we have "gone round": 337.5 + 90 = 427.5; 427.5 - 360 = 67.5. This is past NE, so the answer is ENE.
You take a bearing by pointing your compass at the target (or direction you want to go) and reading the number on the compass. There are 360 degrees in a circle, with East being at 90 degrees, South-East being 135 degrees, South being 180, West 270, North 360 (or zero) and etc. etc.
45 degrees is NE
a bearing is the angle from north moving clockwise 360 degrees a negative bearing is moving counterclockwise from north
north west
225 degrees
Bearing 0 degrees would be north
Depending on the wind direction, it can turn 360 degrees!
225 degrees means wind direction is South/West indicating the direction from which the wind is coming. Like 0 or 360 degrees means North direction.
360 degrees
Yes. Im not sure why you would want to be that complicated but it is simply 40 degrees since 360 degrees puts you back at 0