Repeat Problem 16.18 with the following. Data From Problem 16.18 Refer to Figure 16.51. Using Figure 16.24,
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Repeat Problem 16.18 with the following.
Data From Problem 16.18
Refer to Figure 16.51. Using Figure 16.24, find the factor of safety, Fs with respect to sliding for a slope with the following.
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Slope: 2.5H:1V $' = 12° c' = 24 kN/m² y = 16.5 kN/m³ H = 12 m
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