The average exchange of air per breath is 500 ml for men and 390 mL for women and the average breathing rate is about 12 times per minute. That's about 6 litres a minute, 0.360 m3/hr for men and 4 litres a minute, 0.240 m3/hr for women.
The average respiratory rate varies by by age:
As a consequence the actual tidal respiration volume for any individual would have to be calculated.
Answer:
A person breathes about 100 litres (0.1 m3) of air every hour.
The volume of air an average adult breathes in a 1-hour period is approximately 10-15 cubic meters (m3). This estimate is based on a typical resting ventilation rate of 6-10 liters per minute. However, the actual volume can vary depending on factors such as activity level and overall health.
The common term for what we breathe in is air.
' L ' liters per second = L/3,600 x volume of the room in litres air changes per hour
because we breathe in the oxygen which is flowing around this earth and when we breathe in this oxygen around us ,we also breathe in air pollution which is not good for all things living on this planet.
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Typically, the air you breathe is comprised of 18 to 21 percent Oxygen.
peak volume is on average 600 liters an hour so 600/60*5= your answer
Oxygen is the second most common/abundant gas in the air that we breathe. Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the air we breathe. The composition of air is often treated as 79 mole or volume percent N2 and 21 mole or volume percent O2.
78.09% Nitrogen by Volume (approx)
The volume of air which you normally breathe in and out is called the tidal volume. This is normally about 500 cm3 when you are at rest. However if you breathe in as much as you can you can breathe in more than 500 cm3. The extra volume of air breathed in (inspiration) is called the inspiratory reserve volume.Similarly when you breathe out as much as you can, the extra volume of air breathed out (expiration) is called the expiratory reserve volume. These three volumes added together give you your vital capacity: the maximum volume of air you can breathe in or out. When you have breathed out as much as you can there is still some air left in your lungs ie you cannot empty your lungs completely. This volume is called the residual volume.The vital capacity plus the residual volume equals your total lung capacity. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lung_volumes http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/anesthesiology-elective/airway/lungvolumes.cfm
Oxygen is the second most common/abundant gas in the air that we breathe. Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the air we breathe. The composition of air is often treated as 79 mole or volume percent N2 and 21 mole or volume percent O2.
There is enough air inside to last you an hour or two comfortably.
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