The ratio of volume of voids to the total volume of soil mass is called A. air content B. porosity C. percentage air voids D. voids ratio

air content
porosity
percentage air voids
voids ratio

The correct answer is: D. voids ratio.

The voids ratio is the ratio of the volume of voids to the total volume of soil mass. It is a dimensionless quantity and is denoted by the symbol e. The voids ratio is a measure of the looseness or compactness of a soil. A soil with a high voids ratio is loose, while a soil with a low voids ratio is compact.

The voids ratio can be determined by the following equation:

e = Vv / Vt

where:

e = voids ratio

Vv = volume of voids

Vt = total volume of soil mass

The voids ratio can also be determined by the following equation:

e = 1 – Gs / G

where:

e = voids ratio

Gs = specific gravity of solids

G = specific gravity of soil

The voids ratio is an important parameter in soil mechanics. It is used in the determination of the following:

  • Soil density
  • Soil permeability
  • Soil shear strength
  • Soil compressibility
  • Soil settlement
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