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Yes, gender does affect lung capacity. Other factors that affect lung capacity include age, weight, height and level of fitness.
Residual volume
Yes age does make a difference in lung capacities because as you get older your body changes such as how you breathe, when you get tired while running for a short time, and how you can eat more than someone else younger than you.
According to the report(see related link) it is proposed that the heat capacity of a slurry is actually calculated the way you proposed it.
because cubic kilometres would be much too big for the accurate volume measure of your average fridge .
Your total lung capacity is the total volume of the lung after maximum inspiration. (average 6 litres).
The lung capacity vary on the person's age, gender, where he lives and more. For example, if he lives in a smoke-free area his lung capacity is probably more. The average lung capacity for a human is 4-6 liters of air and the average lung capacity for a 10-11 year old is around 4 liters.
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Lung capacity is a physical difference in the volume of the lungs. Lung capacity depends on how much air can fill the lungs. A man's lung capacity is larger than a woman's lung capacity.
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I was informed that it was about 75 to 80%. Right, wrong, or ?
total lung capacity of human body 6000cc normal human being uses 300cc to 500cc only
It depends on your age, but 10 litres is a VERY good lung capacity for an adult. For a child, 10 litres seems ridiculous because the average is 2 litres.
Lung capacity can not be increased by a disorder.
My tidal lung capacity was lower. I know the difference because in the tidal lung capacity you are taking in less breath. When you are doing the vital lung capacity, you take in more breath.
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