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"Pascal" is a unit of pressure, not a quantity of air. The phrase "pascal per minute" is meaningless.
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Depends on the quality of air and any obstacles. Under perfect conditions (dry, clean, 20 degree Celsius air), sound would travel 20.6 kilometers per minute.
in burning things, to breath in air etc.
The average adult breathes approximately 500 ml of air in one breath. In a minute an adult breathes, 12-16 pints of air.
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The average adult at rest inhales and exhales something like 7 or 8 liters (about one-fourth of a cubic foot) of air per minute. That totals something like 11,000 liters of air (388 cubic feet) in a day.
Most people breathe in and out about 12 to 15 times a minute - about 720 to 900 times an hour. Each breath is about 500 ml of air. With training most people can reduce their breathing rates to about 3 times a minute with a corresponding increase in volumetric exchange.
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the air comes out the lungs,du!
the average person breaths in about 7 to 8 litres of air every minute when relaxed hope this answers your question
When someone talks air moves past tissue in the throat (larynx). For example, while singing a person takes a deep breath in order to sustain a long note. When there is a small amount of air, the person is "short of breath" then only enough air passes to allow for a short amount of sound to be produced.
You breathe approximatively 0.6 litres (600ml or 1.05585196 pints) in one breath.
that depends on who the person is. I can hold my breath for about 12-15 seconds. I saw a person on TV who could hold their breath for about 5 minutes.
A collective noun for air is a breath of air.
The air we breath is a mixture on (in Order) Nitrogen, oxegen, and many many trace elements.