The dry weight of a sample is 330 g, and its weight when saturated with water is 360 g. The apparent weight of this samp

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The dry weight of a sample is 330 g, and its weight when saturated with water is 360 g. The apparent weight of this samp

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The dry weight of a sample is 330 g, and its weight when saturated with water is 360 g. The apparent weight of this sample in water is recorded as 225 g. Given that the density of water is 1g/cm3, find the porosity of the sample. Assuming the sample is coated with a material of negligible weight. Is the porosity effective or total? Why?
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