Discrete variable is a type of quantitative variable that only take a finite number of numerical values from the defined limits of the variable. It neglects all those values that are in decimal. Discrete variable …
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Variable | Classification Of Variable | Example
It is a characteristic that is either given in the form of value or quantity and that varies over the time is known as variable. Values are the mathematical numbers (i.e. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9) and …
Continue readingSteel Design | Allowable stress design | Example
ASD (allowable strength design) is one of the oldest system that is being used for the design of steel, beams, columns, roof slab, trusses etc… In this method design remains within the allowable stress. Hence, in ASD …
Continue readingASTM Grades Of Steel | Pros And Cons | Behavior
To classify various types of steel depending upon their strength. Each steel that varies has assigned a specific grade. ASTM has been provided all the specification of these grades in detail. Most common steel grades …
Continue readingStatistical Presentation Of Data | Bar Graph | Pie Graph | Line Graph | Example
For easy understanding the variations in data. After the collection and tabulation of data, it can be represented by a graph. Most common graphs are Bar graphs Pie graphs Line graphs Bar Graph Bar graph represents …
Continue readingFrequency Table | Example
When a large list of numerical data is given, then to reduce the numerical work a frequency table is constructed that arranges the same data in the same class or group and that class will …
Continue readingTemperature Effect On Concrete Workability | Effect On Concrete Flowability | Conclusion
When fresh concrete is laid at the site then proper curing of concrete is required, because structures are exposed to the environment and in these conditions if there is no such an arrangement against the …
Continue readingAmount of Water In Concrete | Effect On Concrete Workability | Reason Of Segregation | Solution
Water amount is the most prominent factor that affects the workability of freshly laid concrete. Workability is essentially the measure of how easy fresh concrete flow in between the voids. If concrete workability is more …
Continue readingEffect of Mixing time On Concrete Workability | Effect On Slump | Conclusion
With the passage of time after mixing ingredients of concrete with water, workability of concrete starts shrinking. This happens because of fluidity loss from the concrete. Fluidity is the amount of available water in concrete …
Continue readingBleeding In Concrete | Effect On Workability Of Concrete
Bleeding in concrete is the movement of water to the surface of the concrete after manipulation. Bleeding is more prominent on the surface of concrete, when water to cement ratio is higher and it occurs …
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