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 are flying west (start at north, and work your way around clockwise, 90 degrees for every quarter of a circle)
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It is: 90-83.5 = 6.5 degrees
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.
ENE plus 90 degrees (clockwise) is SSE.
90 degrees of ENE is ESE or NNW.
90 degrees away from ENE (ease-northeast) one way is SSE, and and the other way is NNW.
It is NNE.
A right turn is 90 degrees, and half that is 45 degrees. A right turn and half another turn is 90 plus 45 degrees, or 135 degrees. Provided the turns are in the same direction, that is.
Head Bolt:100 nm Loosen all bolts. 50 nm Plus 90 Degrees Plus 90 DegreesConrod Bolt:50 nm Plus 45 Degrees Plus 45 DegreesMain Bolt:20 nm Plus 90 Degrees Plus 90 Degrees
All latitudes are between 90 degrees south and 90 degrees north. No latitude is greater than 90 degrees in either direction.
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South. 90 degrees is 1/4 of a complete rotation, which is 360 degrees. http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/degrees.html
It'll be 90 degrees to your left.