how fast is the movement of air when someone coughs? -------------------------------------------------------- Edit (AY12345): Interesting answer. I also, have no clue. But the speed of the water molecules when someone sneezes can reach up to 100mph!
When the temperature difference and air movement is the greatest
Air has no speed it just exists as a part of the atmosphere. The pressures caused by variations in temperature are responsible for the movement of air or wind.
The cause of tuberculosis is the infectious agent called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This is an aerobic bacterium that does need oxygen or air to survive.
Whooshing typically refers to a sound that resembles a rush of air or a fast movement. It can be used to describe the sound of wind blowing, something moving quickly through the air, or the sound of a sudden movement.
The sound of air or water moving very fast is usually described as a "whooshing" or "rushing" noise. This sound occurs due to the turbulence created by the high-speed movement of the air or water molecules.
Strep throat is caused by streptococcal bacteria.
The Movement Of Air is wind
The Movement Of Air is wind
Wind is the movement of air.
Temperature, humidity, air movement, and surface area all affect how fast water evaporates. Higher temperatures and lower humidity levels tend to increase the rate of evaporation, while increased air movement and a larger exposed surface area can also speed up the process.
The movement of air on and out the lungs is called respiration. The movement of air into the lungs is called inhalation (inspiration). The movement of air out of the lungs is called exhalation (expiration).
when someone coughs or sneezes they release millions of tine droplets of water, blood, and mucous. if that person has TB then the virus will be in those droplets, if you breath in those droplets you could become infected.