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h active earth pressure calculations for clay, what happens to the depth of tension cracks when the undrained cohesion of clay increases? a. It does not occur in day. b. Remains unchanged O c. Decreases O d. Increases e. It is not affected by the cohesion laue.
Mohr circle at active failure is larger than that at passive failure. O True O False
The ultimate load capacity for a single pile under tensile load is larger than that under compressive load True False
AT the same depth below ground surface of the same soil, active pressure on retaining walls is smaller than passive pressure. True False
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