Tidal volume is the volume of air that moves in and goes out in asingle stroke, and is abut 500ml.
The difference between pitch and volume is pitch is tone, and what a sound is, and volume is how loud a sound is.
Volume is a measurement of capacity. Dimension is a linear measurement.
mass deals with density and volume but size deals with volume only.
Stroke volume and swept volume are same in any reciprocating engine/compressor.
Volume (loudness), pitch and timbre are approximately the correlates of signal amplitude, frequency and frequency spectrum, respectively.
Hi: in my Anatomy & Physiology II our teacher explained Pulmonary capacity as the sum of two or more primary lung volumes. There are five pulmonary capacities:Inspiratory Capacity (IC) IC= TV + IRVExpiratory Capacity (EC) EC= TV + ERVFunctional Residual Capacity (FRC) FRC= ERV + RVVital Capacity (VC) VC= IRV + TV + ERVTotal Lung Capacity (TLC) TLC= IRV + TV + ERV + RVTV = Tidal volume.IRV= Inspiratory reserve volume.ERV= Expiratory reserve volume.RV =Residual volume.Pulmonary volumes and capacities are measure, usually, when is suspected a respiratory disease because volumes and capacities changes with respiratory diseases.
functional residual capacity 2300 Inspiratory capacity 3500 Vital capacity 4600 Total lung capacity 5800
residual volume
Residual volume is the amount of air left in the lungs after a maximal exhalation
Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) = Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) + Residual Volume (RV)
Residual volume allows gas exchange to go on continuously
The function of residual volume is to keep enough pressure in the lungs to keep them from collapsing.
residual volume is the amount of air left in your lungs after fully exhaling.
The difference between pitch and volume is pitch is tone, and what a sound is, and volume is how loud a sound is.
What is the difference between 10 and 20 volume creme developer?
The volume is the same as the difference between a orange.
residual (reserve) volume