Bulk density is a mainly a property of powders, granules and other separated solids, usually used in minerals like soil or gravel.
It is defined as the total amount of particles over the total volume they occupy.
Bulk density = dry weight / volume, then by knowing the dry weight and bulk density we can calculate the volume.
bulk density depend on that material from which soil formed. so maximum bulk density depend on particle density of that mineral. Therefore,we can only tapped the soil upto perticle density. so maximum bulk density may be occur at equal to paricle density.
Definitely, soil texture influences soil bulk density
Bulk density is the dry mass of the solids (M sub t) / total volume (V sub t) Particle density is bulk density (P sub b) / 1 minus total porosity (1-theta).
I believe that it may be the same (or similar) to bulk density
Bulk density of coking coal depends on many factors. But commonly it can be told as 0.8 T/Cu.M.
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Bulk density is defined as the weight per unit volume of material. Bulk density is primarily used for powders or pellets. The test can provide a gross measure of particle size and dispersion which can affect material flow consistency and reflect packaging quantity. Bulk Density ASTM D 1895 B
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You're almost certainly asking about bulk density. I hear it mispronounced as "bunk" density daily. Bulk density is how much mass of a substance will fit into a given volume without any packing. It tells you about the particle density and also the packing order.
1.51 g/cc
This depends on the material and form.