Table 7 EQ. 16
Depth, Depth, Error,
meters meters meters
1,000
2,000
3, 000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
999,14
1,998.3
2,999.7
319997
9,000.5
6,002,1
7,002.8
-0.6
-l.7
-0.3
-0.3
0.5
2.1
2.8
Table 9. Error of Eq. 16
The high water pressures listed in Table 3 of Ref. 3 were
produced in the laboratory of the National Bureau of Standards.
Determine by Eq. 16 the approximate equivalent depth of pure
water for a pressure of 5,064 decibars.
z . (2.0395) (5,06)
- (0.99987+1.02385)
Z = 5,103 meters or 16,742 feet.
As previously mentioned, modification of Eq. 16 is required
for increased operational accuracy and effectiveness.
Eq. 17 is based on the work conducted by Washer and Gardner
(Ref. 8) at the National Bureau of Standards on depth of
focus of lenses.
CN
RE > A; 2,
lens resolution in cycles per mm
constant of 1.25 for high contrast target (100:1)
and 0.625 for low contrast target (1.611)
lens f-number
e change in back focal distance of lens in mm.
The equation to determine the change in the back focal dis-
tance of an underwater lens owing to a change in the water
refractive index and the nodal object distance is presented
as follows from Tech Memo No. 13, Supplement No. 2, dated 10
July 1975:
Ob = (Y om - Eq. 18