Clockwise refers to the movement of the hands on a clock, they move around to the right.
Quadrants are usually numbered, using roman numerals, I through IV starting at the top right and going counter-clockwise.
usually clockwise (left) unless it tells you otherwise.
Left to right or right to left.
horizantal is left to right
Turning something 'clockwise' would be turning it in the direction the hands on a clock turns. 'Counter-clockwise' would be turning it the opposite direction of a clock. I always remember anti-clockwise from clockwise, by which way a clock turns for clockwise, and the opposite way of a clock turning for anti-clockwise.
Anti clockwise means to the left. clockwise goes to the right. if you get stuck look at a clock. the hand pointing left is anti clockwise. Go to the right it's clockwise.
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Yes, it starts from the top and it makes its way in a circular motion from right to left.
Clockwise goes right in a circle, counterclockwise goes left in a circle.
Counter clockwise is the opposite to clockwise , so if you think of a clock and it goes right , counter clockwise is the other way round so it's going left.
Moving in a clockwise direction on a circle is the equivalent to moving from right to left. This is also the direction used to tighten bolts.
Counter clockwise to loosen.
Clockwise turns to the right, counter-clockwise turns to the left
To the left.
Clockwise is the direction that follows the movement of the hands on a clock. In terms of arrows, it would be a direction that goes from the top to the right, then down, and finally to the left.
Clockwise. However it is really up to the hosts, discretion. ( I mean if the person is sitting one place in the counter clockwise position in no way should you go the whole way around the table (clockwise) first to reach him. ) Also the clockwise rule only applies to the inital serving.
Clockwise is the direction of rotation of something. When looking at the face of a clock or watch, the hands move or rotate from the top, down toward the right, then straight down before moving upward to the left and then returning to the top. Clockwise is the opposite of counterclockwise or anticlockwise, when the hands move from the top, down toward the left, then straight down, then upward to the right, and then back to the top.