Geography, asked by Rajz, 1 year ago

what is the liquid limit of soil?

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Answered by shaikhafsa
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The Atterberg limits are a basic measure of the critical water contents of a fine-grained soil: itsshrinkage limitplastic limit, and liquid limit. As a dry, clayey soil takes on increasing amounts of water, it undergoes distinct changes in behavior and consistency

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Answered by kairadas
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The liquid limit is defined as the moisture content at which soil begins to behave as a liquid material and begins to flow. The liquid limit is determined in the lab as the moisture content at which the two sides of a groove formed in soil come together and touch for a distance of 2 inch after 25 blows.

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