How Can I Build a Simple Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge?

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Homework Statement


I want to built a simple ultrasonic thickness gauge for my final project. I have already search in google about that simple electronic circuit but i can't found it and also i have already looking for tutorial video in youtube about how to built simple ultrasonic thickness gauge but the result about digital ultasonic thickness gauge in factory . Please, any suggestion ? (sorry, if any mistake in my words)

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I have already search the solution in google and youtube but i can't found the detailed solution (sorry, if any mistake in my words)
 
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thank you for your suggestion :), i will study the theory behind quartz crystal microbalances (QCM),
 
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