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Quesiton about finding bulk and particle density
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)A Time Calculation Problem: 3yrs or 3yrs and 1 day?Question on bel and decibel?Unit rules and style convention for divisionHow to create equation for updating (Packets and Sheets)Question about the cycle unitWhat is the difference between metres cube and cubic metres?Difference between units and dimensionsScaling and zooming the Mandelbrot SetWich number is the dividend and which is the divisor when it comes to finding unit pricesweight of ideal soil (given 2 different densities)
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The mass of the moist soil = 8126 g; the mass of the dry soil = 7239 g; the volume of the water needed to fill the hole = 3810 cm3. What is the total porosity (%) of their soil? The hole is about 10cm deep and 20cm wide.
I am confused on how to find the bulk and particle density because I am not given volume of particles, but weights of particles. I know the formula for porosity -- % porosity = (1-BD/PD)x 100
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The mass of the moist soil = 8126 g; the mass of the dry soil = 7239 g; the volume of the water needed to fill the hole = 3810 cm3. What is the total porosity (%) of their soil? The hole is about 10cm deep and 20cm wide.
I am confused on how to find the bulk and particle density because I am not given volume of particles, but weights of particles. I know the formula for porosity -- % porosity = (1-BD/PD)x 100
unit-of-measure
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The mass of the moist soil = 8126 g; the mass of the dry soil = 7239 g; the volume of the water needed to fill the hole = 3810 cm3. What is the total porosity (%) of their soil? The hole is about 10cm deep and 20cm wide.
I am confused on how to find the bulk and particle density because I am not given volume of particles, but weights of particles. I know the formula for porosity -- % porosity = (1-BD/PD)x 100
unit-of-measure
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The mass of the moist soil = 8126 g; the mass of the dry soil = 7239 g; the volume of the water needed to fill the hole = 3810 cm3. What is the total porosity (%) of their soil? The hole is about 10cm deep and 20cm wide.
I am confused on how to find the bulk and particle density because I am not given volume of particles, but weights of particles. I know the formula for porosity -- % porosity = (1-BD/PD)x 100
unit-of-measure
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