It is mainly the contraction of the rib cage that pushes air out of the lungs.
I am called air pressure. It is the force exerted by the air molecules in the atmosphere on a given area.
The pushing force of air is called air pressure.:)
Exhalation at rest is primarily driven by passive forces, such as elastic recoil of the lungs and chest wall. During exhalation, the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles relax, allowing the lungs and chest wall to return to their resting position, pushing air out of the lungs.
Air pressure is a measure of the force exerted by air particles pushing on other matter. It is typically measured using a barometer and is influenced by factors such as altitude, temperature, and weather conditions.
The force pushing a parachute up is called drag. It is created when the parachute interacts with the air as it falls, slowing down its descent.
The Heimlich maneuver forces air from the lungs. That force of air removes the obstruction by pushing it out of the windpipe.
The pushing force of air is called air pressure.:)
air is pushed out of the lungs by the force of the rib cage relaxing
The primary force that moves air in and out of the lungs is the pressure difference created by the diaphragm and intercostal muscles during breathing. When the diaphragm contracts, it expands the thoracic cavity, reducing pressure in the lungs and drawing air in (inhalation). Conversely, when the diaphragm relaxes, the thoracic cavity decreases in size, increasing lung pressure and pushing air out (exhalation). This process is often referred to as the mechanics of ventilation.
Breathing includes drawing air into the lungs, and then expelling it, or pushing it out. These processes are also known as inhaling and exhaling.
it contracts when you exhale because it is pushing the air out of your lungs.
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Air pressure.
The diaphragm is the primary muscle responsible for breathing. When it contracts, it moves downward, creating a vacuum in the chest cavity which draws air into the lungs. When it relaxes, the diaphragm moves back up, pushing air out of the lungs.
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Lungs assist the intake and exhalation of air.