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A soil sample has a water content of 20%, a degree of saturation of 80%, and a specific gravity of
2.68. The dry unit weight is most nearly _____
A moist soil sample in a tare can is put on a balance and the mass of the soil plus can is found to be
48.30 g. After oven drying, the mass of the soil plus can is found to be 41.22 g. The mass of the
empty tare can is 7.41 grams. The water content of the soil is most nearly _____
A clay deposit has a unit weight of 100 lbf/ft3 and an unconfined compressive strength of 2000 lbf/ft2.
What is most nearly the depth at which the horizontal soil pressure is zero?
A dry sand has a minimum unit weight of 105 lb/ft and a maximum unit weight of 125 lb/ft . The unit
weight in place is measured at 121 lb/ft . What is the relative density?
Five pounds of moist soil has a water content of 20%. How many pounds of water must be added to
increase the water content to 30%?
A fine-grained, inorganic soil sample has liquid limit of 45 and a plastic limit of 30. Classify the soil
according to the Unified Soil Classification System.
2.68. The dry unit weight is most nearly _____
A moist soil sample in a tare can is put on a balance and the mass of the soil plus can is found to be
48.30 g. After oven drying, the mass of the soil plus can is found to be 41.22 g. The mass of the
empty tare can is 7.41 grams. The water content of the soil is most nearly _____
A clay deposit has a unit weight of 100 lbf/ft3 and an unconfined compressive strength of 2000 lbf/ft2.
What is most nearly the depth at which the horizontal soil pressure is zero?
A dry sand has a minimum unit weight of 105 lb/ft and a maximum unit weight of 125 lb/ft . The unit
weight in place is measured at 121 lb/ft . What is the relative density?
Five pounds of moist soil has a water content of 20%. How many pounds of water must be added to
increase the water content to 30%?
A fine-grained, inorganic soil sample has liquid limit of 45 and a plastic limit of 30. Classify the soil
according to the Unified Soil Classification System.