In using the triangulation method to determine the range of an acoustic source, the test

Chapter 4, Problem 4.54

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In using the triangulation method to determine the range of an acoustic source, the test equipment must accurately measure the time at which the spherical wave front arrives at a receiving sensor. According to Perruzzi and Hilliard (1984), measurement errors in these times can be modeled as possessing a uniform distribution from 0.05 to +0.05 s (microseconds). a What is the probability that a particular arrival-time measurement will be accurate to within 0.01 s? b Find the mean and variance of the measurement errors.

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