Inspiratory Capacity
exhalation because the diaphragm (muscle that helps you breathe) wont function nor your lungs, therefore you can't breathe when you are dead
a hard inhale noise
as much as you take in It is not the amount you breathe in. It is called vital capacity. Even after a person breathes out as much as he or she can, there is air remaining in the lungs. This is called residual volume.
purewhip is 40% oxygen it is one of the fake N2O chargers dont inhale it wont hardly do anything...........
The maximum amount of air you can exhale after normal exhalation is fittingly called the expiratory reserve volume. The actual amount of air can vary from person to person, depending on size the of thoracic cavity and fitness level.
scilent death
There is no maximum.
The downward contraction of the diaphragm (below the lungs) decreases the pressure within the lungs by expanding the thoracic cavity. The lungs sag into the cavity, and outside air flows into the lungs.The contraction of the diaphragm allows the person (or animal) to inhale air. When the diaphragm relaxes, it pushes upward on the lungs and exhalation occurs.
if you inhale enough of it yes but that's a lot of raid
You wouldn't be able to breathe or inhale
No. Normal air is about 20% oxygen, 79% nitrogen, and 1% "other gasses". That's what you inhale when you breathe. Your exhalations - what you breathe OUT - is about 79% nitrogen, 16% oxygen, 2% carbon dioxide, 2% water vapor, and that 1% of "other" gasses. When you perform artificial respiration, you are breathing OUT, directly INTO the victim's mouth. Your exhalation of 16% oxygen is plenty for him to survive on.
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