How to find the coefficient of uniformity for a particular sample give an example
The uniformity coefficient and the coefficient of curvature tells us the soil gradient of each soil. The gradient is simply the classification of soils and gravels.
Cu=100(1-d/m)
The new company policy aims to ensure uniformity in employee dress code to create a cohesive and professional atmosphere in the workplace.
The measure of variation in particle sizes of filter and ion exchange media. The coefficient is defined as the the ratio of the sieve size that will permit passage of 60% of the media by weight to the sieve sieve size that will permit passage of 10% of the media material by weight.
Determining the Coefficient of Uniformity (Cu) and Coefficient of Curvature (Cc) only has meaning when classifying coarse-grained soils, i.e. clean gravels (GW or GP) and clean sands (SW or SP) having more than 50% of material larger than No. 200 sieve with less than 5% fines. Gravels and sands with more than 12% fines (GM, GC, SM, SC) are distinguished using Atterberg limits. There would be no reason to determine these coefficients for fine-grained soils (i.e. clay, silt and peat).
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There seemed to be no uniformity among the various speeches.
Finite uniformity means that there is a limited number of ways that things can look alike. School kids have a finite uniformity if required to wear uniforms.
What this plan lacks in uniformity, it makes up for in creativity.
What reasons are given for the uniformity of Australian speech?
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