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The problem of range-finding—i.e., finding the distance of an object—is generally reduced to that of finding the direction of the object from each of a set of base points. Usually the object ranged is in motion, and the necessary measurements must be made rapidly.
Title: Sound-Ranging
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The problem of range-finding—i.
e.
, finding the distance of an object—is generally reduced to that of finding the direction of the object from each of a set of base points.
Usually the object ranged is in motion, and the necessary measurements must be made rapidly.

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