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  2. Clockwise - Wikipedia

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    The thumb shall point in the normal direction of the surface in question and the four remaining fingers in the direction of the rotation of the surface. The resulting direction of the rotation is thereby [citation needed] Normal right rotation = counterclockwise; Normal left rotation = clockwise

  3. Poles of astronomical bodies - Wikipedia

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    This definition is independent of the object's direction of rotation about its axis. This implies that an object's direction of rotation, when viewed from above its north pole, may be either clockwise or counterclockwise. The direction of rotation exhibited by most objects in the solar system (including Sun and Earth) is counterclockwise.

  4. Optical rotation - Wikipedia

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    From the point of view of the observer, dextrorotation refers to clockwise or right-handed rotation, and laevorotation refers to counterclockwise or left-handed rotation. [3] [4] A chemical compound that causes dextrorotation is dextrorotatory or dextrorotary, while a compound that causes laevorotation is laevorotatory or laevorotary. [5]

  5. Right-hand rule - Wikipedia

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    A helix is a curved line formed by a point rotating around a center while the center moves up or down the z-axis. Helices are either right or left handed with curled fingers giving the direction of rotation and thumb giving the direction of advance along the z-axis. The threads of a screw are helical and therefore screws can be right- or left ...

  6. Polarimeter - Wikipedia

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    The amount by which the light is rotated is known as the angle of rotation. The direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) and magnitude of the rotation reveals information about the sample's chiral properties such as the relative concentration of enantiomers present in the sample.

  7. Motions in the time-frequency distribution - Wikipedia

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    6.2 Counterclockwise rotation by 90 degrees. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... we apply clockwise rotation of 90 degree by using one of the transform.

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  9. Retrograde and prograde motion - Wikipedia

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    A celestial object's axial tilt indicates whether the object's rotation is prograde or retrograde. Axial tilt is the angle between an object's rotation axis and a line perpendicular to its orbital plane passing through the object's centre. An object with an axial tilt up to 90 degrees is rotating in the same direction as its primary.