Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Total Weight of Soil = Dry Unit Weight of Soil*Total Volume of Soil*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer)
Wt = γd*V*(1+ws)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Total Weight of Soil - (Measured in Kilogram) - Total Weight of Soil is the total mass of soil in kg.
Dry Unit Weight of Soil - (Measured in Kilonewton per Cubic Meter) - The Dry Unit Weight of Soil is the weight of soil solids per unit of total volume of soil mass.
Total Volume of Soil - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Total Volume of Soil is the entire space occupied by soil, including both solid particles and pore spaces within a given area or sample.
Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer - Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer is the ratio of the weight of water to the weight of the solids in a given mass of soil.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Dry Unit Weight of Soil: 4.5 Kilonewton per Cubic Meter --> 4.5 Kilonewton per Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
Total Volume of Soil: 15.7 Cubic Meter --> 15.7 Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer: 0.61 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Wt = γd*V*(1+ws) --> 4.5*15.7*(1+0.61)
Evaluating ... ...
Wt = 113.7465
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
113.7465 Kilogram --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
113.7465 Kilogram <-- Total Weight of Soil
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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18 Water Content of Soil and Related Formulas Calculators

Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = ((((Weight of Empty Pycnometer and Moist Soil-Weight of Empty Pycnometer)/(Weight of Empty Pycnometer, Soil and Water-Weight of Empty Pycnometer and Water))*((Specific Gravity of Soil Solids-1)/Specific Gravity of Soil Solids))-1)
Water Content of Soil given Saturated Unit Weight
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = ((Saturated Unit Weight Of Soil*(1+Void Ratio)/(Specific Gravity of Soil*Unit Weight of Water))-1)
Total Volume of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume
Go Total Volume of Soil = Total Weight of Soil/(Dry Unit Weight of Soil*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer))
Water Content given Total Volume
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = (Total Weight of Soil/(Total Volume of Soil*Dry Unit Weight of Soil))-1
Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume
Go Total Weight of Soil = Dry Unit Weight of Soil*Total Volume of Soil*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer)
Dry Unit Weight of Soil given Water Content in Total Volume
Go Dry Density = Total Weight of Soil/(Total Volume of Soil*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer))
Water Content with respect to Practical Value of Water Content
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = Practical Water Content/(1-Practical Water Content)
Weight of Solids with respect to Water Content of Soil given Total Weight of Sample
Go Weight of Solids = Total Weight of Soil*100/(Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer+100)
Bulk Unit Weight of Soil given Dry Unit Weight of Soil in Water Content
Go Bulk unit Weight = Dry Unit Weight of Soil*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer)
Water Content given Dry Unit Weight of Soil in Water Content
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = (Bulk unit Weight/Dry Unit Weight of Soil)-1
Dry Unit Weight of Soil given Water Content
Go Dry Unit Weight of Soil = Bulk unit Weight/(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer)
Water Content of Soil given Total Weight of Sample
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = ((Total Weight of Soil/Weight of Solids)-1)
Total Weight of Soil given Water Content in Total Weight of Soil
Go Total Weight of Soil = Weight of Solids*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer)
Weight of Solids given Water Content in Total Weight of Soil
Go Weight of Solids = Total Weight of Soil/(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer)
Water Content of Soil with respect to its Mass
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = ((Total Mass of Sand/Mass of Solids)-1)
Water Content given Total Weight of Soil
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = Weight of Soil/Weight of Solids-1
Weight of Water given Practical Value of Water Content with respect to Total Weight
Go Weight of Water = (Practical Water Content*Total Weight of Soil)/100
Water Content with respect to Mass of Water
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = Mass of Water/Mass of Solids

Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume Formula

Total Weight of Soil = Dry Unit Weight of Soil*Total Volume of Soil*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer)
Wt = γd*V*(1+ws)

What is Water Content?

Water content or moisture content is the quantity of water contained in a material, such as soil, rock, ceramics, crops, or wood. Water content is used in a wide range of scientific and technical areas, and is expressed as a ratio.

How to Calculate Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume?

Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume calculator uses Total Weight of Soil = Dry Unit Weight of Soil*Total Volume of Soil*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer) to calculate the Total Weight of Soil, The Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume formula is defined as the total weight constituted by the mass of soil and water and also by the air voids in the soil. Total Weight of Soil is denoted by Wt symbol.

How to calculate Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume, enter Dry Unit Weight of Soil d), Total Volume of Soil (V) & Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer (ws) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume calculation can be explained with given input values -> 184.3965 = 4500*15.7*(1+0.61).

FAQ

What is Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume?
The Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume formula is defined as the total weight constituted by the mass of soil and water and also by the air voids in the soil and is represented as Wt = γd*V*(1+ws) or Total Weight of Soil = Dry Unit Weight of Soil*Total Volume of Soil*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer). The Dry Unit Weight of Soil is the weight of soil solids per unit of total volume of soil mass, Total Volume of Soil is the entire space occupied by soil, including both solid particles and pore spaces within a given area or sample & Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer is the ratio of the weight of water to the weight of the solids in a given mass of soil.
How to calculate Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume?
The Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume formula is defined as the total weight constituted by the mass of soil and water and also by the air voids in the soil is calculated using Total Weight of Soil = Dry Unit Weight of Soil*Total Volume of Soil*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer). To calculate Total Weight of Soil given Water Content given Total Volume, you need Dry Unit Weight of Soil d), Total Volume of Soil (V) & Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer (ws). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Dry Unit Weight of Soil, Total Volume of Soil & Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Total Weight of Soil?
In this formula, Total Weight of Soil uses Dry Unit Weight of Soil, Total Volume of Soil & Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Total Weight of Soil = Weight of Solids*(1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer)
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