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**** are
helical and
therefore ****s can be
right- or left-
handed. To
properly fasten or
unfasten a
****, one
applies the
above rules: if a
**** is...
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called the pitch. Most
****s are
tightened by
clockwise rotation,
which is
called a
right-
hand thread.
****s with a left-
hand thread are used in exceptional...
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opposite direction are
known as left-
handed (LH). By
common convention,
right-
handedness is the
default handedness for
**** threads. Therefore, most threaded...
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right-
handedness is the
default handedness for
**** threads. Therefore, most
threaded parts and
fasteners have
right-
handed threads. Left-
handed thread...
- chirality–the "
handedness" of an
asymmetric structure. Over 90% of
gastropod species have s**** in
which the
direction of the coil is
dextral (
right-
handed). A...
- on right-handed threads,
though there are
right-
handed extractors for
removing left-
handed ****s. The
**** is
first drilled out to the
proper diameter...
- powered, used for
turning ****s. A
typical simple ****driver has a
handle and a shaft,
ending in a tip the user puts into the
**** head
before turning the...
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polarization direction twists or
rotates in the same
sense (e.g. like a
right-
handed ****) for
either direction, thus in the case of a
plane reflection the...
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differing conventions. The most
common is to have the
strands form a
right-
handed **** for p q > 0. The (p,q)-torus knot can be
given by the parametrization...
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right and left-
handed circular polarizations.
Think of one
enantiomer in a
solution as a
large number of
little helices (or
****s), all
right-
handed...