Civil Engineering - Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Section 4 (Q.No. 19)
19.
The total weight of a pycnometer with water and oven dried soil 200 (g) is 1600 g. The pycnometer filled with water alone weighs 1500 g. The specific gravity of the soil, is
Discussion:
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AmAN said:
1 decade ago
Dry weight should be 200g.
g = (200/(200-(1600-1500)) = 2.
g = (200/(200-(1600-1500)) = 2.
Abdul Quadir Khan said:
10 years ago
Gs = 200/(1500-(1600-200)) = 2.
XIYAZ said:
8 years ago
G = 200/(200-(1600-1500)) = 2.
Bunu said:
8 years ago
What is the formula of this question?
Please explain it in clear.
Please explain it in clear.
Maa said:
8 years ago
Please, explain it in clear.
E surender said:
8 years ago
Give the formula to get the answer.
NIT SILCHAR said:
8 years ago
Let,
empty weight of pycnometer = W1
empty weight of pycnometer + dry soil = W2
empty weight of pycnometer + dry soil + water = W3
empty weight of pycnometer + water = W4
sp.gr = (W2-W1)/(W3-W4).
Here wt of dry sample should be 200g.
empty weight of pycnometer = W1
empty weight of pycnometer + dry soil = W2
empty weight of pycnometer + dry soil + water = W3
empty weight of pycnometer + water = W4
sp.gr = (W2-W1)/(W3-W4).
Here wt of dry sample should be 200g.
Protap said:
8 years ago
Gs=W0/((W0+(Wa-Wb),
W0=Weight of sample of oven dry soil,
Wa=weight of pycnometer filled with water,
Wb=weight of pycnometer filled with water and soil.
W0=Weight of sample of oven dry soil,
Wa=weight of pycnometer filled with water,
Wb=weight of pycnometer filled with water and soil.
Priya said:
7 years ago
The correct Answer is 2.5.
Aru panwar said:
7 years ago
Yes, exactly the ans is 2.5.
Because G =W2-W1/(W2-W1) - (W3-W4),
=w/w-W3+W4.
Because G =W2-W1/(W2-W1) - (W3-W4),
=w/w-W3+W4.
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