Is the ratio fixed for M-20,M-25,M-30,M-35....grades of
concrete??
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Answer / g.aravinda kumar
the grades of concrete mention is fixed because the strength
of concrete is fixed, but the proportion of water, cement,
sand, aggregates and chemical admixers are variable depends
upon the physical properties of materials used in concrete
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Answer / vetri selvan
No, Depends on Materials ,Design Requirement etcc
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