It isn't. All branches are equal.
communication engineering better than other branches of engineering?
Yes, in all branches of service. The Navy uses a different structure for officers than the Air Force, Army, and Marines. In the Navy, a Captain is O6, equivalent to a Colonel in the remaining branches. A Navy Lieutenant is O3, equivalent to Captain in the other branches, and a Navy Lieutenant Junior Grade is O2, equivalent to a First Lieutenant in the other branches.
So that the other branches won't have to much power than the other branches basically all of the branches are equal.
Not when it's windy. Otherwise, yes.
No, however the current Global War on Terrorism has resulted in Airmen working side by side with other branches of the military. This often puts Airmen much closer to the battle than they would be traditionally placed.
Yes it's way better
ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE BRANCHES OF ELECTRONICS. One is not better then another just different fields of applications.
If you wish to actually move an object, some other force on the object has to be greater than the force of friction.
What if one arrow force is longer then the other one
The United States has the largest air force in the world. Take note, the US Air Force is not the largest air force in the world based on number of Aircraft. The US Navy/Marine Corps has many more aircraft, and the US Army has more aircraft, mostly helicopters, than any of the other individual branches.
it is dragon ball rb is better. but force unleahed is cool/ awsome
yes some resources are better than other.