The average adult human lung capacity is about 6 liters, although this can vary based on factors such as age, sex, and fitness level. The lungs have different volumes for various functions, including tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, and expiratory reserve volume. In general, healthy individuals can utilize a significant portion of this capacity during vigorous activities.
Vital capacity is a term which refers to the maximum volume someone can breathe in his lungs [ the max volume of air inhaled after a max exhalation]. It depends on many factors. How fit someone is, smoking, obesity, height, sex, body size and the posture of the body [when someone lies his vital capacity is less than standing]. Also when playing a flute instrument you'll increase your vital capacity,
The capacity of my backpack is 20 liters.
The space within the adult human skull, known as the cranial cavity, has a volume capacity of approximately 1,200-1,700 cm^3, which is roughly equivalent to 1.2-1.7 liters.
Adults have an internal lung area of 90m square, which is 40 times the external area of the body. you breathe about 13,500 liters of air a day y.to obtain oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from your body.
You breathe approximatively 0.6 litres (600ml or 1.05585196 pints) in one breath.
This tank has a maximum capacity of 50,550 liters of water.
A standard drum has a capacity of around 200 liters.
An IBC tote typically has a capacity of 1000 liters.
An adult human lung has a volume of 2.9 liters. If its volume decreases to 1.2 liters and it contains 0.049 mole of air after it exhales, how many moles of air does it contain when full? A. 0.025 mol B. 0.041 mol C. 0.083 mol D. 0.12 mol E. 0.14 mol
You measure length in millimeters and capacity/quantity in liters. So, they do not make sense if you mix them.
As many as were put into it, subject to the total capacity of the cylinder.
300 million per lung