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Coefficient of Consolidation Question

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dsnyds

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Hi, question about coefficient of consolidation as it is detailed in NCEES study guide, concerning normally consolidated clays.
Coefficient of consolidation is calculated as (change in rise/change in run): 1734198844280.png.
Why is it shown like this in the graph, with Cc shown as the run portion of the slope, and I shown as rise? Thanks!!1734199075621.png
 
The coefficient of consolidation is cv to me not Cc. Cc coefficient of compression.

But anyways, I wouldn't overthink where cc is marked on the graph. Just work out the slope of the line and that's cc.
 
Thank You
 
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