AFI 36-2903 :
1.2.13. Authorized headgear will be worn while outdoors unless in an area designated as a ―no hat area by the installation commander or equivalent. Headgear will also be worn indoors by armed Security Forces personnel or others bearing arms while performing duties.
A regulation size 5 soccer ball has a circumference between 68 and 70 centimeters. This translates into a surface area between 1471.865 cm2 and 1559.718 cm2.
Army regulations 25-1 and 25-2 are the regulations that should be used for the implementation of PEDs in their shipping and supply area.
The government may put regulation on some free enterprise to make sure that people living around that area which contains the business or industry are not harmed and satisfied.For example: If there is a person who wants to make an industry in an area where people live, the government may interfere because the industry may produce pollution which can be toxic for people living there and it may also produce noises. So the government may put regulation and limits about the place where the factory or industry is made. Hope it would help you!!
Possibly, but unknown. Anyone approaching Area 51 on the ground will be stopped by by a private security force, and anyone attempting to fly over it will be headed off by a USAF interceptor. The pilot of the interceptor and the security goons on the ground do not even know what they are guarding, but it is their job to guard it. Rumors of aliens (both dead ones and live ones) in Area 51 have persisted for many years but there is not enough verifiable information to answer this question. It has also been suggested that Area 51 is devoted to the development of space age weaponry, and the alien rumors are a cover story created by the government. And it has been suggested that even the US President is not privy to the goings-on in Area 51.
Roads make places accessible. So now people can go to them and to other places. This makes them more suitable for building homes and towns. People are not going to live in remote and inaccessible areas, so good transport infrastructure is important. It is one important factor in determining where people live, though there are others.
No regulation that I am aware of. It is normally put out by the Commander in a policy memo.
It depends on how you define "proper", in this case. Situation dictates. No regulation from any branch (that I've found) requires you to salute a stationary flag as you pass it by yourself. I doubt you'll catch much flak for doing so, however, as it's still a sign of respect. Extra salutes are rarely penalized, unless you salute a living enlisted service member (saluting them disrespects the officers to whom the salute is actually owed), and even then it's usually a very light reprimand. Cased flags are not saluted. This includes folded flags. Small flags carried individually (like cheap parade flags) are not saluted. Flags inappropriately displayed (as clothing, etc.) are not saluted - though you may want to inform anyone who displays them that way of the disrespect they are inadvertently showing the flag. If it is being raised or lowered, salute. If it passes by you in a color guard, salute. If Colors, Reveille, TAPS, or the National Anthem is being played, salute. If you are leading a formation, salute within 6-30 paces, and cut the salute when you are 6 paces past it. If you are passing in review, you may be told to command your formation to do the same, depending on your area of service. If in ceremony, the ceremony will dictate when you salute the flag. If you are in a formation, you do not salute until commanded (or in an open ranks inspection, in which case you salute your inspector when outdoors). Most services do not have you salute when you are not wearing a cover (hat), unless out of uniform, and then you give the civilian salute (hand over heart). You can, per the new regulation, give a military hand salute out of uniform now if you wish, but you may get asked about it. Rifle salutes follow the same procedure. You'll always be told when a gun salute is appropriate. Finally, just remember this, especially when it comes to the American flag: When in doubt, salute. You'll rarely get in any trouble for saluting at the wrong time (and if you do it will only be a verbal reprimand), but you WILL get in trouble for failing to salute at the right time (Up to and including being penalized for violating UCMJ Article 89, if you're military).
it is helpful to determining a cirlcle
There is no regulation that requires them. But some sort of speed regulation is helpful, particularly if there are children in the area.
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Determining the area of a rectangle is simply multiplying its length by its width.
A surface area would be vital for determining volume
It depend upon the target. If the target is large area or enemy ground then USAF B-2 is the best bomber. If the target is dogfight then USAF F-22 is the best. These two aircraft are United State's latest aircraft and have incredible performance.