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A pole indicating directions erroneously indicates east as

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Answered by Anonymous
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A pole on a crossing is indicating North, South, East and West directions respectively. Due to an accident that had taken place sometime in the past this pole was rotated by some angle and then the part of the pole which was earlier indicating eastward correctly, now indicates southward. If a traveller starts his travel on the road which is being indicated in the west direction by this routed pole (Which is erroneous indication) then in fact in which direction he stated his travel?


1.


North East


2.


South


3.


West


4.


North


5.


South West


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Answer: As given East is shown as South on the pole. Changes in direction have been shown as below where circle-ones are new directions which in fact are wrong:Because traveler is travelling in west direction ⇒ He is travelling in South actually.


Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

A pole indicating directions erroneously indicates east as southeast south-southwest as northwest. In which direction pole indicate north

The required answer is:

As the north and south, which can be determined by looking at the sun, are perpendicular to the east and west, respectively.

Explanation:

  • The direction will then be showing eastwards, traveling across the equator 90 degrees, and then turning the right side of the equatorial direction to an angle of 270 degrees, like the western side of the planet. This is because the east is counterclockwise from the north.
  • As a result of the pole's magnetic influence, all directions at the north pole will point south and form a 360-degree angle. GPS pole 180-degree angle to the south pole.
  • When approaching the northern hemisphere, the clarity of the Polaris star horizon appears to be greater, and it looks to deteriorate as one travels more south. So, looking northeast would be where you would find north.

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