Civil Engineering - Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 35)
35.
The liquid limit and plastic limit exist in
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Rupesh said:
6 years ago
Clay is the right answer. Agree with the given answer.
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Dinesh said:
5 years ago
I agree with you @Anu.
Is silt not cohesive? Please explain.
Is silt not cohesive? Please explain.
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Samyka said:
1 decade ago
Why liquid limit exists only in clay soils?
Kamal said:
10 years ago
It just because all the index property of soil is for cohesive soils. So from above four option only clay is cohesive. That's why only clay is correct answer.
Kamal said:
10 years ago
It just because that all index property of soils is for cohesive soils. So from above four options only clay is cohesive. So that is why answer is option (D) Clay.
Ravi Kumar said:
8 years ago
Clay soil is correct. I agree.
Devprakash said:
8 years ago
Because exist liquid state the soils are more liquid. And then saturated position so clay is the correct answer.
Vinayak said:
8 years ago
Yes, clay is the right answer.
Harish said:
7 years ago
It just because that all index properties are valid for fine-grained soil.
Daksh said:
7 years ago
If liquid limit could be found clearly then density index of fine-grained soil should be defined Which is not practically possible.
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