how to find hydraulic conductivity of soil
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It is the soil's hydraulic conductivity after the effect of fluid viscosity and density are removed. It is calculated as hydraulic conductivity (K) multiplied by the fluid viscosity divided by fluid density and the gravitational constant. Permeability (k) has the dimension of area (e.g., cm2).
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Explanation: it is the soil's hydraulic conductivity after the effect of fluid viscosity and density are removed.It is calculated as hydraulic conductivity (K) multiply by the viscosity of fluid and divided by the fluid density and the gravitational constant
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