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

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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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