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Select the correct statement.

A. The greater the viscosity, the greater is permeability.

B. The greater the unit weight, the greater is permeability.

C. The greater the unit weight, the smaller is permeability.

D. Unit weight does not affect per-meability.

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Option A: "The greater the viscosity, the greater is permeability."
This statement is incorrect because viscosity refers to the resistance of a fluid to flow, not to the soil's ability to transmit water. Permeability is determined by factors such as pore size and connectivity within the soil, rather than by the viscosity of the fluid.

Option B: "The greater the unit weight, the greater is permeability."
This statement is incorrect because, as discussed earlier, higher unit weight (density) usually results in smaller pore spaces within the soil, leading to decreased permeability, not increased permeability.

Option C: The greater the unit weight, the smaller is permeability.
Permeability refers to the ability of a soil to transmit water or other fluids through it.
Unit weight (also known as density) affects permeability. The greater the unit weight of soil, the smaller is its permeability.
This is because denser soil has smaller pore spaces between particles, which restricts the movement of water or fluids through the soil mass.

Option D: "Unit weight does not affect permeability."
This statement is incorrect. As explained previously, unit weight (density) does affect permeability. Higher unit weight typically results in smaller pore spaces and decreased permeability.

Therefore, the correct statement is Option C: "The greater the unit weight, the smaller is permeability."

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Comments ( 2 )

  1. Dk Mandal
    Dk Mandal :
    2 months ago

    Greater the unit wght greater is the compaction and leaser will be permeability. I dont think ans is B

  2. Shoaib Ali
    Shoaib Ali :
    3 years ago

    How ?

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