Counterclockwise
Counterclockwise, often abbreviated CCW, denotes the direction of rotation or angular change opposite to the motion of clock hands when viewed from the front. The reference orientation can vary by viewpoint, so CCW is defined relative to a chosen perspective, typically a plane or axis.
In the standard two-dimensional Cartesian plane, angular measures increase counterclockwise. Starting from the positive x-axis, a
Common spellings include counterclockwise and CCW in American usage, while British usage often uses anticlockwise or
In physics and engineering, CCW is tied to orientation conventions. The right-hand rule states that a counterclockwise
Applications of CCW appear in mathematics, computer graphics, and engineering. In the complex plane, multiplication by