The minimum required air pressure for normal human respiration is approximately 0.26 atm (or 26 kPa). This is roughly equivalent to the atmospheric pressure at an altitude of about 10,000 meters (32,800 feet). At pressures lower than this, the availability of oxygen decreases, making it difficult for humans to breathe adequately. In practical terms, most humans can comfortably breathe at pressures found at sea level and up to about 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) without significant issues.
Normal is 30 psi. Minimum is 7 psi.
Normal oil pressure at idle would be about 30 psi. Minimum would be about 10.
Intrathoracic pressure, intrapleural pressure, and transmural pulmonary vascular pressure exhibit rhythmic variations with respiration. These variations are important for normal breathing mechanics and gas exchange in the lungs.
10psi is minimum. Normal would be 30 at idle, 60 at 3000 rpm.10psi is minimum. Normal would be 30 at idle, 60 at 3000 rpm.
Normal idle oil pressure would be around 30 psi. Minimum pressure should be about 10 psi.
Normal is 30 at idle. 50+ at 3000 rpm. Minimum is 12 at idle.
a normal respiration of a 10 year old is 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
Normal range is 30-70 psi Minimum would be 7-12 at idle.
Warm engine at idle, 30-40 psi. 10 minimum.
A pig's normal respiration rate is between 20 and 40 breaths per minute. This respiration rate is normal for pigs that are still eating and growing.
Normal is 20-30 psi at idle. 40-60 at 3000 rpm. Minimum at idle is 10psiNormal is 20-30 psi at idle. 40-60 at 3000 rpm. Minimum at idle is 10psi
The users manual stats that the oil pressure at idle should be 13 lbs minimum and between 40-60 at hiway speeds