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In a liquid limit test, the moisture content at 15 blows was 150% and that at 35 blows was 60%. What is the liquid limit of the soil?

105%  
82%  
123%  
96%

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Answered by shivanslall07
1

Answer:

82 % will be the answer

Explanation:

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Answered by lakshmilakku
0

Answer:

The soil's optimum liquid content is 105%.

Explanation:

The liquid limit in this scenario can be calculated by,

Liquid Limit= W * (N/25)^0.121

Water content at N blows = W, which represents the liquid limit.

No. of blows is N.

The liquid limit will be closed for soils having a Liquid limit of 1 or more. More stiff and brittle soils are suggested by a liquid limit of 0 or lower. The liquid limit allows it to predict soil properties at various moisture levels.

Liquid limit is important to understand the history of stress and the general characteristics of the ground encountered during construction.

150*(15/25)0121 = 92.55% is the liquid limit.

Liquid Limit is equivalent to 60*(100/25)0.121, or 12.45%.

The minimum liquid content is 105%

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