None, air in the heart will cause an embolism stopping blood flow.
The lungs hold air that is breathed in. Oxygen gas in the air moves into the blood. The heart pumps to transports this oxygenated blood to cells in the body that need it to produce energy.
there should never be air around your heart. Air should be contained in the lungs. IF you have air in the chest cavity that is outside the lung, you have a pneumothorax and need to see a dr immediately! The causes of a pneumothorax (air around the heart or lungs) is typically from trauma, such as a puncture wound (knife especially) or gunshot. If you have a pneumothorax or a pneumo-mediasteinum, you may find itr difficult to breath and that you heart rate may increase due to the increased pressure on both your heart and lungs. Air can be removed using a special syringe, allowing the lungs to expand normally and reducing the pressure on the heart. If you have these symptoms you should go to the emergency room immediately
saturated air and dewpoint temperature much lower than air temperature
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that depends on who the person is. I can hold my breath for about 12-15 seconds. I saw a person on TV who could hold their breath for about 5 minutes.
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how much water vapor can a cubic meter of air hold at 25 centigrades grades?
A liter bottle can hold approximately 1 liter of air.
Actually no air is very good for your lungs and heart. too much air means faster your heart beats which is good the more you will live
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No, air alone is not strong enough to hold up a person. Gravity will pull the person downward, and air resistance will slow down the fall. Parachutes are needed to provide enough air resistance to safely slow down a person's descent.
Respiratory volume is defined as how much air a person can hold in their lungs. Respiratory volume can be measured by having the person take a deep breath, and blow out into a device that measures air capacity.
The amount of air a water balloon can hold depends on its size and how tightly it is inflated. As the balloon expands with air, the water inside compresses, allowing more air to be added. However, there is a limit to how much air a water balloon can hold before it bursts.
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Air at 30°C can hold approximately 30 grams of water vapor per cubic meter.