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Q1/ A soil sample of diameter of 38 mm and length of 76 mm has a wet weight of 1.6 N and a dry weight of 1.2 N. Determine:
a- The water content.
b- The degree of saturation.
C. The porosity.
d - The Bulk unit weight.
e. The dry unit weight.

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