Dry Unit Weight of Soil Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Dry Density = Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/Total Volume in Soil Mechanics
ρd = Ws/V
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Dry Density - (Measured in Kilogram per Cubic Meter) - Dry Density is the ratio of mass of dry soil to its volume.
Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics - (Measured in Kilogram) - Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics means the actual weight of the solid particle present in the soil.
Total Volume in Soil Mechanics - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Total Volume in Soil Mechanics is defined as the total capacity.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics: 5 Kilogram --> 5 Kilogram No Conversion Required
Total Volume in Soil Mechanics: 8.34 Cubic Meter --> 8.34 Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
ρd = Ws/V --> 5/8.34
Evaluating ... ...
ρd = 0.599520383693046
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.599520383693046 Kilogram per Cubic Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.599520383693046 0.59952 Kilogram per Cubic Meter <-- Dry Density
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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22 Unit Weight Of Soil Calculators

Average Unit Weight of Soil given Net Ultimate Bearing Capacity
​ Go Unit Weight of Soil = (Safe Bearing Capacity-(Net Ultimate Bearing Capacity in Soil/Factor of Safety in Soil Mechanics))/Depth of Footing in Soil
Average Unit Weight of Soil given Safe Bearing Capacity
​ Go Unit Weight of Soil = (Safe Bearing Capacity-Net Safe Bearing Capacity in Soil)/Depth of Footing in Soil
Gross Pressure Intensity given Average Unit Weight of Soil
​ Go Gross Pressure = Net Pressure+(Unit Weight of Soil*Depth of Footing in Soil)
Average Unit Weight of Soil given Net Pressure Intensity
​ Go Unit Weight of Soil = (Gross Pressure-Net Pressure)/Depth of Footing in Soil
Submerged Unit Weight with respect to Saturated Unit Weight
​ Go Submerged Unit Weight in KN per Cubic Meter = Saturated Unit Weight of Soil-Unit Weight of Water
Saturated Unit Weight of Soil Given Submerged Unit Weight
​ Go Saturated Unit Weight of Soil = Submerged Unit Weight in KN per Cubic Meter+Unit Weight of Water
Submerged Weight of Soil Given Submerged Unit Weight
​ Go Submerged Weight of Solids = Submerged Unit Weight Of Water*Total Volume in Soil Mechanics
Total Volume Given Submerged Unit Weight
​ Go Total Volume in Soil Mechanics = Submerged Weight of Solids/Submerged Unit Weight Of Water
Submerged Unit Weight
​ Go Submerged Unit Weight Of Water = Submerged Weight of Solids/Total Volume in Soil Mechanics
Total Volume Given Saturated Unit Weight of Soil
​ Go Total Volume in Soil Mechanics = Saturated Weight of Soil/Saturated Unit Weight of Soil
Average Unit Weight of Soil given Effective Surcharge
​ Go Unit Weight of Soil = Effective Surcharge in KiloPascal/Depth of Footing in Soil
Total Volume of Soil Given Dry Unit Weight of Soil
​ Go Total Volume in Soil Mechanics = Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/Dry Density
Weight of Solids Given Dry Unit Weight of Soil
​ Go Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics = Total Volume in Soil Mechanics*Dry Density
Dry Unit Weight of Soil
​ Go Dry Density = Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/Total Volume in Soil Mechanics
Total Weight of Soil Given Bulk Unit Weight of Soil
​ Go Total Weight of Soil = Bulk Density of Soil*Total Volume in Soil Mechanics
Bulk Unit Weight of Soil
​ Go Bulk Density of Soil = Total Weight of Soil/Total Volume in Soil Mechanics
Volume of Solids Given Unit Weight of Solids
​ Go Volume of Solids = Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/Density of Solids
Total Volume of Soil Given Bulk Unit Weight of Soil
​ Go Total Volume in Soil Mechanics = Total Weight of Soil/Bulk Unit Weight
Unit Weight of Water Given Submerged Unit Weight with respect to Saturated Unit Weight
​ Go Unit Weight of Water = Unit Weight of Solids/Specific Gravity of Soil
Gross Pressure Intensity given Net Pressure Intensity
​ Go Gross Pressure = Net Pressure+Effective Surcharge in KiloPascal
Unit weight of Solids in Relation with Specific Gravity
​ Go Unit Weight of Solids = 9.81*Specific Gravity of Soil
Density in Relation with Unit Weight
​ Go Density of Solids = Unit Weight of Solids/9.8

Dry Unit Weight of Soil Formula

Dry Density = Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/Total Volume in Soil Mechanics
ρd = Ws/V

What is Weight?

In science and engineering, the weight of an object is the force acting on the object due to gravity. Some standard textbooks define weight as a vector quantity, the gravitational force acting on the object.

How to Calculate Dry Unit Weight of Soil?

Dry Unit Weight of Soil calculator uses Dry Density = Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/Total Volume in Soil Mechanics to calculate the Dry Density, The Dry Unit Weight of Soil is defined as a measure of the amount of solid particles per unit volume. Dry Density is denoted by ρd symbol.

How to calculate Dry Unit Weight of Soil using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Dry Unit Weight of Soil, enter Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics (Ws) & Total Volume in Soil Mechanics (V) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Dry Unit Weight of Soil calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.625 = 5/8.34.

FAQ

What is Dry Unit Weight of Soil?
The Dry Unit Weight of Soil is defined as a measure of the amount of solid particles per unit volume and is represented as ρd = Ws/V or Dry Density = Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/Total Volume in Soil Mechanics. Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics means the actual weight of the solid particle present in the soil & Total Volume in Soil Mechanics is defined as the total capacity.
How to calculate Dry Unit Weight of Soil?
The Dry Unit Weight of Soil is defined as a measure of the amount of solid particles per unit volume is calculated using Dry Density = Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/Total Volume in Soil Mechanics. To calculate Dry Unit Weight of Soil, you need Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics (Ws) & Total Volume in Soil Mechanics (V). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics & Total Volume in Soil Mechanics and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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