Soil A has a void ratio of 0.5. Soil B contains 50% more void space than soil A. Assume water has a unit weight of 10 kN

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Soil A has a void ratio of 0.5. Soil B contains 50% more void space than soil A. Assume water has a unit weight of 10 kN

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Soil A Has A Void Ratio Of 0 5 Soil B Contains 50 More Void Space Than Soil A Assume Water Has A Unit Weight Of 10 Kn 1
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Soil A has a void ratio of 0.5. Soil B contains 50% more void space than soil A. Assume water has a unit weight of 10 kN/m². The specific gravity of particles in both soils is 2.65. What is the dry unit weight of soil B? kN/m3
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