Civil Engineering - Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Section 3 (Q.No. 49)
49.
Fine sand possesses
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Anurag said:
7 years ago
Option C is correct. Because sand may be fine but it never possesses clay property.
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Lawangeen said:
7 years ago
You are right, I agree @Desinerd.
Raj said:
7 years ago
Fine sand has No Plasticity at all.
Silt has Limited Plasticity.
Silt has Limited Plasticity.
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DesiNerd said:
1 decade ago
What is the meaning of this? That clays are a part of fine sand? What is the inference drawn from this question?
And no, this quote "Everything you can imagine is real". - Pablo Picasso displayed in the left mid corner is untrue as well. Just because Picasso was a great celebrity painter doesn't mean every quote he said should be accepted as true. He was probably stoned with opium when he said that.
And no, this quote "Everything you can imagine is real". - Pablo Picasso displayed in the left mid corner is untrue as well. Just because Picasso was a great celebrity painter doesn't mean every quote he said should be accepted as true. He was probably stoned with opium when he said that.
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