Yes, they're the same thing.
No, a resultant direction cannot be both thirty degrees west of north and sixty degrees north of west simultaneously. The directions provided are contradictory, so the resultant direction would have to be determined using a single frame of reference.
If you look at a compass, it points north. Each mark is one degree, and there are 360 on a compass, so 30 degrees east of north means that you head towards the thirtieth park to the east (right) of north. On a watch, if 12 o'clock is north, then 1 o'clock is thirty degrees east of it.
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.
35 N 55 E is in Iran.
25 degrees south (or north) is closer to the equator that 30 degrees north (or south).This has a lot to do with the mathematical fact that 25 is less than 30.The equator is the 'zero' of latitude; 'north' and 'south' start from it.
Wind direction is typically measured in degrees of a compass, with 0 degrees representing a north wind, 90 degrees representing an east wind, 180 degrees representing a south wind, and 270 degrees representing a west wind.
If you look at a compass, it points north. Each mark is one degree, and there are 360 on a compass, so 30 degrees east of north means that you head towards the thirtieth park to the east (right) of north. On a watch, if 12 o'clock is north, then 1 o'clock is thirty degrees east of it.
When we add up the vectors we are left with 17 paces east and 20 paces north. Tan(x) = opp/adj = 17/20 x = 40.4o - remember that this is degrees from North We can then work out the distance using trig or pythagora's theorem. I'll use pythagora's theorem: srt(20^2 + 17^2) = 26.2 paces ok, but is the direction 26.2 paces North? because you have to give magnitude and direction. The magnitude is 26.2 paces The direction is 40.4 degrees we measure degrees clockwise from north - exactly like on a compas or protractor. Thirty
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Crete, Greece is located at thirty five degrees north and twenty five degrees east. It is a very famous Grecian city with a rich history.
Wind direction 225 degrees means that the wind is blowing from the southwest. The direction is measured in degrees starting from the north and going clockwise, with 0 degrees being north, 90 degrees being east, 180 degrees being south, and 270 degrees being west.
Jerusalem!
Yes, 35 degrees north of east is a vector direction because it specifies both the direction (north of east) and the magnitude (35 degrees) of a vector in relation to the reference axis (east).
Direction N38E means a bearing of 38 degrees east of north. It indicates a direction that is 38 degrees east of due north when using a compass.
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Most of the North and South American Continents.
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