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Unit Weight of Solids is the ratio of weight of solids to volume of solids. Check FAQs
γsoilds=γdryVVs
γsoilds - Unit Weight of Solids?γdry - Dry Unit Weight?V - Total Volume in Soil Mechanics?Vs - Volume of Solids?

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14.9989Edit=6.12Edit12.254Edit5Edit
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Unit Weight of Solids Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Unit Weight of Solids?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
γsoilds=γdryVVs
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
γsoilds=6.12kN/m³12.2545
Next Step Convert Units
γsoilds=6120N/m³12.2545
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
γsoilds=612012.2545
Next Step Evaluate
γsoilds=14998.896N/m³
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
γsoilds=14.998896kN/m³
LAST Step Rounding Answer
γsoilds=14.9989kN/m³

Unit Weight of Solids Formula Elements

Variables
Unit Weight of Solids
Unit Weight of Solids is the ratio of weight of solids to volume of solids.
Symbol: γsoilds
Measurement: Specific WeightUnit: kN/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Dry Unit Weight
Dry Unit Weight of soil is the weight of soil solids per unit of total volume of soil mass.
Symbol: γdry
Measurement: Specific WeightUnit: kN/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Total Volume in Soil Mechanics
Total Volume in Soil Mechanics is defined as the total capacity.
Symbol: V
Measurement: VolumeUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Volume of Solids
Volume of Solids is the space captured by the solids in soil.
Symbol: Vs
Measurement: VolumeUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Unit Weight of Solids

​Go Unit weight of Solids in Relation with Specific Gravity
γsoilds=9.81Gs

Other formulas in Unit Weight of Soil category

​Go Gross Pressure Intensity given Net Pressure Intensity
qg=qn+σs
​Go Gross Pressure Intensity given Average Unit Weight of Soil
qg=qn+(γDfooting)
​Go Average Unit Weight of Soil given Net Pressure Intensity
γ=qg-qnDfooting
​Go Average Unit Weight of Soil given Effective Surcharge
γ=σsDfooting

How to Evaluate Unit Weight of Solids?

Unit Weight of Solids evaluator uses Unit Weight of Solids = Dry Unit Weight*Total Volume in Soil Mechanics/Volume of Solids to evaluate the Unit Weight of Solids, The Unit Weight of Solids formula is defined as the weight per unit volume of the solid particles that compose a soil mass. It is a critical parameter because it directly influences various geotechnical calculations and soil behavior assessments. Unit Weight of Solids is denoted by γsoilds symbol.

How to evaluate Unit Weight of Solids using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Unit Weight of Solids, enter Dry Unit Weight dry), Total Volume in Soil Mechanics (V) & Volume of Solids (Vs) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Unit Weight of Solids

What is the formula to find Unit Weight of Solids?
The formula of Unit Weight of Solids is expressed as Unit Weight of Solids = Dry Unit Weight*Total Volume in Soil Mechanics/Volume of Solids. Here is an example- 0.010208 = 6120*12.254/5.
How to calculate Unit Weight of Solids?
With Dry Unit Weight dry), Total Volume in Soil Mechanics (V) & Volume of Solids (Vs) we can find Unit Weight of Solids using the formula - Unit Weight of Solids = Dry Unit Weight*Total Volume in Soil Mechanics/Volume of Solids.
What are the other ways to Calculate Unit Weight of Solids?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Unit Weight of Solids-
  • Unit Weight of Solids=9.81*Specific Gravity of SoilOpenImg
Can the Unit Weight of Solids be negative?
No, the Unit Weight of Solids, measured in Specific Weight cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Unit Weight of Solids?
Unit Weight of Solids is usually measured using the Kilonewton per Cubic Meter[kN/m³] for Specific Weight. Newton per Cubic Meter[kN/m³], Newton per Cubic Centimeter[kN/m³], Newton per Cubic Millimeter[kN/m³] are the few other units in which Unit Weight of Solids can be measured.
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