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4 June, 08:19

If one of the satellites is at a distance of 20,000 km from you, what percent accuracy in the distance is required if we desire a 2-meter uncertainty

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  1. 4 June, 11:49
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    It is quite straightforward to convert an uncertainty to a percent uncertainty. We can divide the amount of uncertainty by the original amount and then multiply by 100%.

    (2 m / 20,000,000 m) X 100% = 0.00001%

    The percent uncertainty is 0.00001%.

    The percent accuracy is the 100% - percent uncertainty.

    The percent accuracy = 100% - 0.00001% = 99.99999%

    The percent accuracy is 99.99999%.
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