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Definition: This calculator determines the total mass of soil based on the mass of water and the water content percentage.
Purpose: It helps geotechnical engineers and soil scientists calculate the total soil mass when water content is known.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The mass of water is divided by the water content percentage (converted to decimal) to determine the total soil mass.
Details: Accurate soil mass calculations are essential for geotechnical analysis, construction planning, and agricultural applications.
Tips: Enter the mass of water in kilograms and the water content as a percentage. Both values must be greater than 0.
Q1: What is water content of soil?
A: Water content is the ratio of the mass of water to the mass of solids in the soil, expressed as a percentage.
Q2: Why multiply water content by 100 in the formula?
A: The multiplication converts the percentage value to its decimal equivalent for calculation.
Q3: What's a typical water content range for soils?
A: Water content varies widely but typically ranges from 5% for dry soils to 40% for saturated soils.
Q4: How precise should the mass of water measurement be?
A: For accurate results, measure water mass to at least 0.001 kg (1 gram) precision.
Q5: Can this calculator be used for other materials?
A: Yes, it can be used for any material where water content is defined the same way as for soils.