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Permeability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Permeability , permeable and semipermeable have several meanings: •Permeability (electromagnetism), the degree of magnetization of a material in response to a magnetic field •Permeability (earth ...
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Permeability (electromagnetism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The size of the particles influences the permeability of soils, which is the ability of soil to allow water to pass through it. Soil permeability is the ease with which air and water move through the soil.
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Permeability (earth sciences) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Permeability in the earth sciences (commonly symbolized as κ , or k ) is a measure of the ability of a material (typically, a rock or unconsolidated material) to transmit fluids. It is of great i...
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Permeability refers to the propensity of a material to allow fluid to move through its pores or interstices. Permeability is an important soil parameter for any project where flow of water through soil or rock is a matter of concern.
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