eek en time forthe first few hundred feet (about 500 feet in this case), and then for several hundred feet, the increase in shock velocity accompanying Mach stem formation mst be considered; for the remainder of the path, the reflection factor is used, When the path length is great, there is no advantage in using this involved procedure, owing to the uncertainty about the reflection factor. Yields obtained using reflection factors of 2 and of 1.6 over the entire path length are given in Table 10.2-l. TABLE 10,2-1 | Station Range (feet) Bearing Parry 48,593 1730 49° Eniwe= tok 72,727 1518 Op, Arrival Time (Seconds) 187° 23% -~ 40 -

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