No, vital capacity is the maximum volume a person can exhale after taking the deepest breath that they can
tidal volume = 500cm sq. vital capacity = 4000cm sq.
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Pros: 1: It gives us renewable energy that is created by the gravitational pulls on the earth from the moon and sun. 2: It has 80% more efficiency than coal or oil. 3: It can curb the level of storms and tsunamis Cons: 1: The cost to make the machines to harbor this tidal power is very great. It would take a while until the money is takes to makes these machines could be paid back in a form of profit. 2: Only cities or countries surrounded by strong tidal power would receive the benefit. This means that some countries would thrive in power and could sell this power to those who do not have this type of tidal power. 3: The turbines that will be turned to gain the tidal power will disturb the fish and marine life. This will not sit well with environmentalists.
Pulmonary Ventilation(dmcubed/min) = Tidal Volume (dmcubed) X Ventilation Rate (min)
A spring tide has the greatest tidal range. A neap tide has a smaller tidal range.
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Every 14 days the moon goes the opposite side of the earth.
the combined forces of the sun and the moon on Earth produces tidal ranges.
The daily tidal range is greatest during the Spring tide. This is when the moon and the sun are either together in the sky or they are on opposite sides of the heavens.
The answer is a neap tide.
Tidal ranges are typically largest on coasts with funnel-shaped bays or estuaries that amplify the tide. Additionally, coasts with narrow channels, shallow depths, and a resonant natural period that matches the tide-generating forces can also experience significant tidal ranges.
Neap tides have a lesser tidal range than spring tides.
Tidal Volume
Spring tides have a greater tidal range than neap tides.
The maximum difference between the lowest of Low Tide to the maximum height of High Tide. For one reason or another different places in the world have different tidal ranges. The Mediterranean, for example has a low tidal range (Rivers such as the Nile, Po & Rhone have Deltas) whereas the North Atlantic hs a high tidal range & rivers have Estuaries, (St Lawrence, Gironde, Severn.)
Larger inlets create larger tidal ranges, due to the construction and nature of the movement of water.