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Specific Gravity of Soil in Relationships of Weights and Volumes in Soils Formulas
Specific Gravity of Soil is defined as the ratio of the weight of a given volume of soil solids to the weight of an equal volume of water at a specified temperature (usually 4°C). And is denoted by G
s
.
Relationships of Weights and Volumes in Soils formulas that make use of Specific Gravity of Soil
f
x
Density of Water given Dry Density and Void Ratio
Go
f
x
Dry Density Given Void Ratio
Go
f
x
Dry Unit Weight of Soil when Saturation is 0 Percent
Go
f
x
Dry Unit Weight given Water Content
Go
f
x
Dry Unit Weight given Water Content at Full Saturation
Go
f
x
Dry Unit Weight given Percentage of Air Voids
Go
f
x
Unit Weight of Water given Submerged Unit Weight
Go
f
x
Unit weight of Solids in Relation with Specific Gravity
Go
f
x
Saturated Unit Weight of Soil with Saturation 100 Percent
Go
f
x
Saturated Unit Weight of Soil given Water Content
Go
f
x
Water Content given Void Ratio in Specific Gravity
Go
f
x
Water Content given Void Ratio in Specific Gravity for Fully Saturated Soil
Go
f
x
Water Content given Dry Unit Weight
Go
f
x
Degree of Saturation given Dry Unit Weight and Water Content
Go
f
x
Water Content given Dry Unit Weight at Full Saturation
Go
f
x
Water Content given Dry Unit Weight and Percentage of Air Voids
Go
FAQ
What is the Specific Gravity of Soil?
Specific Gravity of Soil is defined as the ratio of the weight of a given volume of soil solids to the weight of an equal volume of water at a specified temperature (usually 4°C).
Can the Specific Gravity of Soil be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Specific Gravity of Soil, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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