Principles of Geotechnical Engineering (SI Edition), 10th Edition, by Braja M. Das and published by
Cengage Learning with
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Question 1 uses the specific gravity of the soil solids to calculate dry unit weight, void ration, and degree of saturation of a soil when given moist weight and moisture content.
Question 2 determines the dry unit weight, specific gravity of the soil solids, and void ration of a soil when given moisture weight and moisture content.
Question 3 determines the void ratio, specific gravity of the soil solids, and the saturated unit weight of a soil when given unit weight, moisture content, and degree of saturation.
Question 4 calculates the saturated unit weight and the moisture content when given moist unit weight and soil porosity.
Question 5 determines the moist and dry unit weights of a soil.
Question 6 determines e and G
s of a soil with specific moist unit weights and degrees of saturation.
Question 7 determines the volume of borrow material needed to construct a specific compacted backfill.
Question 8 asks to determine the dry unit weight of a soil.
Question 9 calculates the moist unit weight of compaction in a field.
Question 10 calculates the dry unit weight of a sand and the decrease in the thickness of the fill.
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