PRIN.OF GEOTECH.ENGR. (LL) - W/MINDTAP
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.14P
A hydrometer test has the following result: Gs = 2.65, temperature of water = 26° C, and L = 10.4 cm at 45 minutes after the start of sedimentation (see Figure 2.25). What is the diameter D of the smallest-size particles that have settled beyond the zone of measurement at that time (that is, t = 45 min)?
Figure 2.25 ASTM 152H type of hydrometer placed inside the sedimentation cylinder (Courtesy of Khaled Sobhan, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida)
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In a hydrometer test, the results are as follows: Gs = 2.60, temperature of water = 24°, and hydrometer reading = 43 at 60 min after the start of sedimentation. What is the diameter, D, of the smallest-size grains that have settled beyond the zone of measurement at that time (that is, t = 60 min)?
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