state and explain in Water absorption of brick
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Answer / anirban mondal
wATER ABSORPTION IS CALCULATED BY THIS FORMULLAE
[{(W2 -W1)/W2}/100] = ?? %
Where, W1 = Dry weight of Sample
W2 = Weight after 24 hrs in water.
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