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Physics, 30.03.2021 02:20 nunnielangley0

Create a loop in which lungVolume is incrementally calculated. To calculate the lung volume, first multiply the flow rate by the sampling interval (i. e., inverse sampling frequency, 0.01 s). This is the change in lung volume from the previous time point. Add this change in lung volume to the total lung volume from the previous time point, to get the lung volume for the current time point.

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