No. As Temperature isn't by any way a measure of how much energy is ''stored'' in a substance, it vary with the heat capacity of the said substance...«Heat capacity (usually denoted by a capital C, often with subscripts), or thermal capacity, is the measurable physical quantity that characterizes the amount of heat required to change a substance's temperature by a given amount. In the International System of Units (SI), heat capacity is expressed in units of joule(s) (J) per kelvin (K).»
Capacity.
Capacity measurement is made with your standard lineal measure unit taken it to the 3 (Cubical units), e.g: 1 cubic foot equals 1728 cubic inches. The international system is with litres, metres, etc.
Volume is a pace which can be occupied by some thing, whereas capacity is applies to liquids as the quantity contained in a given space.
A litre is a metric measure of capacity. A kilogram is a metric measure of weight. The question contains insufficient information to enable a meaningful answer to be given.
My vital capacity is 1650cc (Yes, it's very low, but I'm twelve and I'm small). cc is used to measure vital capacity.
force vital capacity is measure when the patient is ecxhating with maximal speed and effort
One measure of lung size is called vital capacity and it refers to the amount of air that can be inhaled and exhaled forcibly in one breath.
there is no difference.
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the vital capacity of lungs is 3.5 liters to 4.5 litres
Spirometer...spirometerSpirometer
vital lung capacity is how much air remains in your lungs after you exhale
vital capacity
bigger body surface area = bigger vital capacity
Vital Capacity (VC)
A teenage girl will likely have the same vital capacity as an adult woman. About 5 to 6 liters of air would be the vital capacity for a 15 year old female.