Chapter 5 Gases Kim Shih Ph.D.. Gases Pushing Gas molecules are constantly in motion As they move and strike a surface, they push on that surface push.
Macroscale Chemistry Ch 5 Gases—transition to macroscale Ch 6-8 Equilibrium Ch 9 Thermochemistry Ch 10 Thermodynamics Ch 15 Kinetics Applications.
AKA weaning parameters Respiratory Rate Tidal Volume Minute Ventilation Vital Capacity NIF (MIP,MIF) RSBI.
Chapter 5 – Gases. In Chapter 5 we will explore the relationship between several properties of gases: Pressure: Pascals (Pa) Volume: m 3 or liters Amount:
Blood pressure Preparation for measurement Patient should abstain from eating, drinking, smoking and taking drugs that affect the blood pressure one.
UNIT-1 UNITS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Prof. Krunal Khiraiya Asst.Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Email Id: [email protected]@gmit.edu.in.
Manometer lower pressure higher pressure P1P1 PaPa height 750 mm Hg 130 mm higher pressure 880 mm Hg P a = h = +- lower pressure 620 mm Hg.