Yes. It is customary for junior officers to salute more senior officers. They also salute officers wearing command insignia and everyone, officer or enlisted salute anyone wearing the medal of honor.
No, they do not.
Military personnel salute each other to show respect. It is also a formal military courtesy. Usually enlisted men/women salute officers first. The officers will then either return the salute or put them at ease. In the field (i.e. combat zones) you are not supposed to salute. This is because as mentioned above enlisted persons usually salute officers first. If a sniper or spy is watching saluting an officer would give away the fact that they are an officer and therefore they would become a ideal snipers target. If you eliminate a officer it is Both A: Bad for troop morale. And B: units have a tendancy to fall apart. Hope this helps.
Yes the ratios are sometimes equal to each other.
How does fighters working as a group affect each other? And how does police officers working as a group affect each other
Vertical Angles
Not in length but equal distance from each other
Yes, all kilograms are equal to each other.
they are equal to each other
Not to each other.
The strength of each of the chlorine-carbon bonds is equal, and their bond angles in relation to each other are equal, so in effect each of these polar bonds act against each other and cancel each other out.
Ratios that are equal to each other can be 3/4=75/100 or 1/4=25/100
When you take equal amounts of such couple they will neutralise each other precisely and completely (pH = 7.0)
Yes if they r equal and opposite to each other