IlPadrino Well-known member Joined May 20, 2007 Messages 1,863 Reaction score 42 Location California Feb 4, 2012 #2 You have to raise the moisture content from 9% (initial) to 14% (optimum moisture content)... that is, raise the moisture content by 5%.
You have to raise the moisture content from 9% (initial) to 14% (optimum moisture content)... that is, raise the moisture content by 5%.
B bennyG19 Active member Joined Jan 31, 2012 Messages 36 Reaction score 1 Feb 4, 2012 #3 i'm an idiot
IlPadrino Well-known member Joined May 20, 2007 Messages 1,863 Reaction score 42 Location California Feb 4, 2012 #4 Just make sure you focus VERY carefully on the units... and you'll usually get to the right answer.
J jharris Well-known member Joined Mar 9, 2009 Messages 77 Reaction score 0 Feb 6, 2012 #5 0.05 is the difference between the optimum moisture content (14%) and the moisture content of the soil upon arrival to the site (9%). EDIT: Someone beat me to it
0.05 is the difference between the optimum moisture content (14%) and the moisture content of the soil upon arrival to the site (9%). EDIT: Someone beat me to it
dastuff Well-known member Joined Mar 31, 2008 Messages 305 Reaction score 1 Location Los Angeles Feb 7, 2012 #6 IlPadrino said: Just make sure you focus VERY carefully on the units... and you'll usually get to the right answer. Click to expand... This quote should physically be etched into stone... Last edited by a moderator: Feb 7, 2012
IlPadrino said: Just make sure you focus VERY carefully on the units... and you'll usually get to the right answer. Click to expand... This quote should physically be etched into stone...