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In a construction project, the field moist unit weight was 08 kN/m3 at a moisture content of 8%. If maximum and minimum dry unit weight determined in the laboratory were 16.93 kN/m3 and 14.46 kN/m3, respectively, what was the field relative density?
3. In a construction project, the field moist unit weight was 18.08 kN/m3
at a moisture contentof 8%. If maximum and minimum dry unit weight determined in the laboratory were 16.93kN/m3and 14.46 kN/m3
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