BIOB34H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Attenuation Coefficient, Mass Diffusivity, Physiology

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Pressures is measured in pascals which measures the amount of force (in newtons) per square meter (n/m^2) Sometimes people use atmosphere (atm) where 1 atm is the pressure of the air at sea level. When measuring oxygen, the volume of oxygen in a container is measured. The amount of oxygen is going to depend on the volume and pressure and temperature according to the universal gas law. Universal gas law is related to the number of gas molecule and the temperature of the system. The random movement and collision of the molecule, the higher the pressure and the higher the temperature. When there is gas mixture, we look at the partial pressure. Partial pressure is chemical potential for gasses. Having a higher gas pressure in one area and low pressure in another. Gas diffuses from an area of high pressure potential to a low pressure potential. The concertation of the gas is not used to calculate the universal gas law.

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