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German Huang
30 March, 14:45
How does charle's law relate to breathing?
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Stephen Rubio
30 March, 14:54
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It will change volume as it warms in passing through the sinuses. As the air warms it expands to a larger volume ... because according to Charles law, volume is directly proportional to temperature at constant pressure.
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Jaden Norman
30 March, 16:53
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It affects the volume of air you can inhale.
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