a Rabbit weighing 2.4kg the tidal volume is 15.8ml
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15-25 mL/kg
Tidal volume is the total amount of air in your lungs that is inhaled/exhaled at one point. Tidal volume is found by using a machine to calculate it. Or, it is:Insiratory reserve volume+expiratory reserve volume+tidal volume+residual volume.REVISIONYour definition of tidal volume is correct...it is the amount of air that moves in or out of the lungs during normal inspiration or expiration, but the equation you gave (IRV + Vt +ERV + RV) is for Total Lung Capacity.I don't believe that there is an equation to calculate tidal volume. It can be calculated, however, by subtracting your average ERV (expiratory reserve volume) from your average EC (expiratory capacity). Using a spirometer, perform the procedure to get your expiratory capacity. Do this 3 times and figure the average. Then perform the procedure to get your expiratory reserve volume and repeat 3 times to figure your average. Then, as I mentioned in the 1st line of this paragraph, subtract your average ERV from your average EC.
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tidal volume
Tidal volume is the amount of swag in the air and the amount of banter in a toilet
The normal tidal volume for an 8-year-old is typically around 6-8 ml/kg. This means that a child weighing around 25-30 kg would have a tidal volume of approximately 150-240 ml. Tidal volume can vary based on factors such as weight, height, and overall health status.
Tidal volume is the volume of gas inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath. The tidal volume of an average adult is approximately 500 to 600 mL.
The medical term for the amount of air inspired and expired during normal breathing is tidal volume.
Tidal Volume
Calculated at 5ml/kg.
The amount, called tidal volume, is basally about half a litre/500ml. But it, multiplies upon exertion.
Inspiratory reserve volume is the volume you can inhale past the normal tidal volume.
Tidal volume increases.
Tidal volume increased.
The ERV is the expiratory reserve volume, which is the amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a normal tidal volume exhalation.