if you are above the equator line it come clock wise , if you are under the equator line it will comes in anti clock wise , it's depending up on earth magmatic pole N and S , check if your friend in Australia it turns anti clock wise , referenced By sadhguru founder of isha foundation .,
A clock turns clockwise.
Clocks turn clockwise because that is the direction in which the hands were originally designed to move by clockmakers. This standard direction has been maintained over time for consistency and ease of use.
An English Merry-go-round will rotate clockwise. A French one will rotate anti-clockwise. Carousel is the preferred name.
Water and wind currents flow clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere due to the Coriolis effect, which is caused by the Earth's rotation. This effect causes moving air or water to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere, leading to a clockwise flow pattern in both water and wind currents.
A simple enough question, but complicated by so many possible variations. For instance, place two cog wheels together so that their teeth mesh. Turn cog A clockwise and cog B will turn anticlockwise (counterclockwise in America). But if you replaced the toothed cogs with a pair of single pulley wheels with some distance apart. Pulling on the rope would turn the top pulley A clockwise and the pulley wheel B clockwise also. But, let us suppose that the rope has been deliberately twisted (not straightly laid) then the pulley B would be turning anticlockwise when the pullet A was turning clockwise.The rate of travel (RPM) would depends on the diametres of the pulley wheels - variations once more!
turn of taps
clockwise
Its the sound telling you need new taps
You need to turn the taps off.
counter-clockwise
In most cases, a tap is turned clockwise to turn it off and counterclockwise to turn it on. However, some taps might function the opposite way depending on their design or manufacturer.
no, clockwise
Generally both handles turn towards the center. On some, both turn counter clockwise to open. A single faucet will usually turn counter clockwise to open.
Usually there are no letters on French taps; some old taps bear the letters C (for chaud = hot) and F (froid = cold). Hot water taps are always located on the left side, cold water taps on the right. It is also standard to find color marks (blue for cold, red for hot) on the taps. On newer models, having a central lever instead of two taps, you turn the lever to the left for hot water and to the right for more cold water. Also the blue and red marks may be found on these type of taps.
You turn it clockwise to tighten and anti-clockwise to loosen.
That water is used in the cold taps in your bathroom and for the heated water you use. Don't drink from these taps.
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