
(a)
To find: The x -coordinate of the position of the ship.
(a)

Answer to Problem 54E
The x -coordinate of the position of the ship is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The time difference between the pulses from the transmitting stations is 1000 microseconds. The ship is travelling on a hyperbolic path with coordinates
Calculation:
Consider the given diagram.
Let consider a hyperbola. In conic, the foci is the distance between two points along the major axis and it is represented by
From the diagram, calculate the value of the semi-major axis and major axis.
Calculate the semi-major axis.
Calculate the length of the minor axis.
Write the expression for hyperbolic path.
Substitute the values in the above equation.
Therefore, the x -coordinate of the position of the ship is
(b)
To find: The distance between the ship and station 1.
(b)

Answer to Problem 54E
The distance between the ship and station 1 is 57 miles.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The time difference between the pulses from the transmitting stations is 1000 microseconds. The ship is travelling on a hyperbolic path with coordinates
Calculation:
Consider the given diagram.
When the ship reaches to shore, the distance between the ship and station 1 is the distance from the focus to the center.
Substitute the values in the above expression.
Therefore, the distance between the ship and station 1 is 57 miles.
(c)
To find: The time difference between the pulses.
(c)

Answer to Problem 54E
The time difference between the pulses is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The bay is at a distance of 30 miles from station 1.
Calculation:
Consider the given diagram.
Since, the bay is at a distance of 30 miles from station 1. The coordinate of the bay will be
Calculate the distance between the bay and station 2.
Since the pulses travels at a speed of 186000 miles per second. The time difference between the pulses will be equal to,
Therefore, the time difference between the pulses is
(d)
To find: The position of the ship if the ship is at a distance of 60 miles offshore.
(d)

Answer to Problem 54E
The position of the ship is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The ship is 60 miles offshore.
Calculation:
Consider the given diagram.
In part (c), the time difference between the pulses is
Calculate the length of the minor axis.
Write the expression for the hyperbolics path.
Therefore, the position of the ship is
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