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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.
Oh, dude, the direction for a bearing of 112 degrees is like... northeast. Yeah, that's the one. So, if you're lost in the woods and you see a bear, just remember to head northeast... or maybe just run in any direction, really.
You find the angle with a fixed direction using trigonometry. You then convert it to an angle measured in degrees, clockwise from North, and written as a three digit number.
north west
If you turn 180 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise you will be facing south.
Southeast
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90 degrees from North would be East, then another 45 degrees from that would bring it halfway to South. Therefore, 135 degrees clockwise from North is Southeast.
North East
As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.
East-facing azimuth = 90°Northwest-facing azimuth = 315°To turn from east-facing to northwest facing, you turn 225° to the right (clockwise).
U go clockwise by turning righteg. my compass is saying I'm facing north, where will i be if turn clockwise once?u will be facing north east.GET IT!ITS EASY PEASY, LEMON SQUEEZY! :)
You would be facing south west after turning right 225 degrees from facing north east.