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If 1500 g of water is required to have a cement paste 1875 g of normal consistency, the percentage of water is,
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Deepak raj joshi said:
3 months ago
The question might mean:
If 1500 g of cement is required to have a cement paste 1875 g of normal consistency, the percentage of water is
So now:
Cement = 1500 g,
Cement paste = 1875 g,
Therefore, water = 1875 - 1500 = 375 g.
water% = water/cement * 100% = 375/1500 *100% =25% ans.
If 1500 g of cement is required to have a cement paste 1875 g of normal consistency, the percentage of water is
So now:
Cement = 1500 g,
Cement paste = 1875 g,
Therefore, water = 1875 - 1500 = 375 g.
water% = water/cement * 100% = 375/1500 *100% =25% ans.
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Vishal sharma said:
7 months ago
Weight of water = 1875 - 1500 = 375g.
Water content = 375/1500 × 100 = 25%.
Water content = 375/1500 × 100 = 25%.
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Farouq algradi said:
2 years ago
I think.
The water-cement ratio is the ratio of The volume of water and the volume of cement.
So the volume of 1500 grams of water is 1500 cubic centimetres, the volume of 1875Gram of cement, where the density of cement is 3. 2 grams per cm3, the volume of cement=3. 2*1875=6000Cubic centimeters, so the water-cement ratio = volume of water/volume of cement = 1500/6000 * 100 = 25%.
The water-cement ratio is the ratio of The volume of water and the volume of cement.
So the volume of 1500 grams of water is 1500 cubic centimetres, the volume of 1875Gram of cement, where the density of cement is 3. 2 grams per cm3, the volume of cement=3. 2*1875=6000Cubic centimeters, so the water-cement ratio = volume of water/volume of cement = 1500/6000 * 100 = 25%.
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Harish said:
2 years ago
I think "Percentage water" and "water content" are two different terms.
W.C = Weight of water/Weight of solids(or weight in dry state) &
% W.C = Weight of water/Total weight of sample.
What most of us are calculating is "water content" but the question is about % water content. Please mind it.
W.C = Weight of water/Weight of solids(or weight in dry state) &
% W.C = Weight of water/Total weight of sample.
What most of us are calculating is "water content" but the question is about % water content. Please mind it.
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Supbiyatchhh said:
2 years ago
@All.
Here is my explanation.
The Weight of cement = 1500g.
The Weight of cement paste = 1875g.
The Weight of water = 1875-1500.
= 375g.
% of water = wt of water/wt.of cement.
= (375/1500) * 100.
= 25%.
Here is my explanation.
The Weight of cement = 1500g.
The Weight of cement paste = 1875g.
The Weight of water = 1875-1500.
= 375g.
% of water = wt of water/wt.of cement.
= (375/1500) * 100.
= 25%.
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Sk Sofikul said:
3 years ago
Weight of water = 1500g.
Weight of cement paste = 1875g.
Weight of cement = 1875-1500.
= 375g.
% of water = wt.of cement/wt.of water.
= (375/1500)*100.
= 25%.
Weight of cement paste = 1875g.
Weight of cement = 1875-1500.
= 375g.
% of water = wt.of cement/wt.of water.
= (375/1500)*100.
= 25%.
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Wakeel Ahmad said:
3 years ago
Agree with you @P. Rajayogan.
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B.Singh said:
3 years ago
You are right, thanks. @Mushtaq Ahmad.
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Mushtaq Ahmad said:
4 years ago
@All.
Here is the solution.
Formula %w= wt of water/wt of cement.
In the question, the data is incorrect, 1500 gm is the wt of cement.
So,
Wt of water= 1875-1500= 375gm.
Wt of cement = 1500gm.
%w. C= (375÷1500) *100 = 25%.
Here is the solution.
Formula %w= wt of water/wt of cement.
In the question, the data is incorrect, 1500 gm is the wt of cement.
So,
Wt of water= 1875-1500= 375gm.
Wt of cement = 1500gm.
%w. C= (375÷1500) *100 = 25%.
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Dorna said:
4 years ago
How the % of water = wt of cement/wt of water, is this formula is right? Anyone explain me, please.
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