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The minimum water content at which the soil retains its liquid state and also possesses a small shearing strength against flowing, is known
The minimum water content at which the soil retains its liquid state and also possesses a small shearing strength against flowing, is known
Liquid limit
Explanation: Liquid limit (WL): It is defined as the minimum water content at which the soil is still in the liquid state, but has a small shearing strength against flowing, which can be measured by available means.