It is (2n + 1)/2 of a whole revolution, where n is an integer.
It is: 180/360 degrees = 1/2 a revolution
1 to 10 =9 9/12=3/4
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Itis (2n+ 1)/2 where n is an integer.
Turning something 'clockwise' would be turning it in the direction the hands on a clock turns. 'Counter-clockwise' would be turning it the opposite direction of a clock. I always remember anti-clockwise from clockwise, by which way a clock turns for clockwise, and the opposite way of a clock turning for anti-clockwise.
It is (2n + 1)/2 of a whole revolution, where n is an integer.
From exactly 4 to exactly 7 is one fourth, .25 of a revolution.
1/4
It is: 180/360 degrees = 1/2 a revolution
1 to 10 =9 9/12=3/4
three quarters
3\4
8
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Itis (2n+ 1)/2 where n is an integer.
Turning something 'clockwise' would be turning it in the direction the hands on a clock turns. 'Counter-clockwise' would be turning it the opposite direction of a clock. I always remember anti-clockwise from clockwise, by which way a clock turns for clockwise, and the opposite way of a clock turning for anti-clockwise.
I think that this might be related to the direction of the earth's revolution on it's own axis and rotation round the sun, as these all are in clockwise direction the clock should run in clockwise only.