Clockwise and counterclockwise are opposite directions of motion.Clockwise motion (negative mathematical direction) designates circular motion around a pivot point similar to that of the hand of a timepiece - e.g. top, then right, then bottom, then left, then top again.Counterclockwise motion (positive mathematical direction) designates the opposite direction of motion - e.g. top, then left, then bottom, then right, then top again.
It is the distance, measured in the vertical direction, using centimetres as the unit of measurement. The vertical direction in a book is normally taken to be the direction from the bottom of the page to the top. Otherwise it is taken to be along the radius of the earth at that location.
Numerator on top; denominator on the bottom.
the top adds what the bottom adds. the top subtracts what the bottom subtracts. the top divides what the bottom divides. the top multiplies what the bottom multiplies.
bottom
vertically top to bottom
from the top to the bottom
Does it go from the top or bottom
bottom to top
No. Atoms are usually considered as spheres so the top or the bottom of one depends entirely on what direction you are viewing it from.
If you looked from the "top" it would be clockwise, but then if you looked from the bottom it would be counter-clockwise (anti-clockwise). Since there is no "top" or "bottom", there is no direction except "around".
top to bottom
Traditionally from top to bottom, in columns from right to left.
athentically you right from top to bottom and from right to left.
You make words left to right and top to bottom.
it goes in both direction to measure the distance of something from top to bottom.
Gravity works between any two objects, no matter in what direction they are.