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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.
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A clockwise turn turns the same way as the hands on a clock.
It is a translation on the Cartesian plane
A translation of a shape moves it in the same direction and the same distance from each given point.
That means, the rotation is in the same direction as the hands of an analog clock or watch move. This is also known as rotating "to the right": if a circle rotates in a clockwise direction, then the upper part moves to the right.
To turn anything clockwise means to turn it in the same direction as the hands of a clock appear to rotate. That means, the upper part of the knob facing you moves right, while the lower part facing you moves left. The right part facing you moves down while the left part facing you moves up.
Same as counterclockwise. It means a rotation is in the direction opposite to the movement of the hands of a clock.
The word anticlockwise, can be seen from the prefix anti which literally means against.For example in a clock a clockwise direction moves or proceeds to the same direction for example in trigonometric ratios or the wall clock. This means anti clock wise is proceeding to the direction or the opposite direction.
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.
Same as it is everywhere. If looked at from above, anything moving clockwise will move in the same direction as the hands of a clock would move in.
clock was invented in eastern countries,in eastern countries sun rises in east so d shadow would follow on west side n continue on moving in clock-wise direction n now itz been followed in d same way.
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Clock wise is the same way that the hands on a clock move ie looking straight at it a movement to the right.
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A translation.
Such a wave is called a longitudinal wave.