Tidal volume (TV) can be calculated based on ideal body weight (IBW) using a common formula: for men, IBW is 50 kg + 2.3 kg for each inch over 5 feet; for women, it's 45.5 kg + 2.3 kg for each inch over 5 feet. Once IBW is determined, the typical tidal volume is approximately 6-8 mL/kg of IBW for adults. Therefore, to find the tidal volume, multiply the IBW by the desired tidal volume range (6-8 mL). For example, if the IBW is 70 kg, the tidal volume would range from 420 mL to 560 mL.
Density can be calculated from molecular weight using the formula density = (molecular weight) / (molar volume). Molar volume is the volume occupied by one mole of the substance and can be calculated using the ideal gas law or experimental data. Dividing the molecular weight by the molar volume gives the density of the substance.
Use Boyle's law
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It depends on your height. The ideal weight for a male who is 5 feet 3 inches is 132 pounds. You can calculate your weight from that.
The best way to accurately calculate your weight would be to weight yourself in the morning. I would also look up calculate myweight.com and put your weight and height they will tell you what you should be.
For someone with the height of 5'11, their ideal weight should be between 130-170 pounds. This is based on the BMI chart.
The Ideal Weight Calculator computes the ideal body weight as well as a healthy body weight range based on height, gender, and age. People have pursued an ideal weight formula for centuries, and hundreds of formulas and tables have been created.
You will have to calculate your BMI as it largely depends on height.
Based on the Robinson formula (1983), your ideal weight is 138.0 lbsBased on the Miller formula (1983), your ideal weight is 141.1 lbsBased on the Devine formula (1974), your ideal weight is 140.9 lbsBased on the Hamwi formula (1964), your ideal weight is 139.1 lbsBased on the healthy BMI recommendation, your recommended weight is 121.7 lbs - 164.4 lbs
To calculate the volume of compressed air, use the ideal gas law equation: PV = nRT, where P is the pressure of the compressed air, V is the volume, n is the number of moles of gas, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is the temperature. This formula allows you to calculate the volume of the compressed air if you know the pressure, temperature, and quantity of air.
One common method to measure the volume of a gas is by using a graduated cylinder or a syringe. The gas can be transferred into the cylinder or syringe, and the volume can be read by observing the graduated scale. Another method is to use the ideal gas law equation to calculate the volume based on the pressure, temperature, and amount of gas present.
Use the ideal gas law. PV=nRT where P=Pressure, V=Volume, n=amount (mol), R is the constant (since you have mmHg it would be 62.4) and T=temperature (convert to Kelvin). the eqation for density is mass over volume, so use the ideal gas law to solve for volume. Then calculate mass over volume.