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Gaseous exchange is a natural process, ventilation is a forced process.
A cavitation plate is the adjustable metal plate that runs along the bottom of the transom on a V-drive. Some people call the flat metal plate on an outboard or outdrive a cavitation plate but the correct name is anti ventilation plate and cavitation and ventillation are not the same. It is similar in function to Trim Tabs. A cavitation plate is used to adjust the trim of a V-Drive and keep the nose on the water. Here is a link to a picture on PerformanceBoats dot com In this picture of a V-drive, the cavitation plate is anodized red.
External respiration, the process by which gases are exchanged between the atmosphere and the pulmonary loop of circulationWhereas,Internal respiration: the is the gaseous exchange between the blood and tissue ( and also cells)
Cavitation is the formation and collapse of vapor bubbles in a liquid due to rapid changes in pressure. Supercavitation is a specific type of cavitation where a gas cavity is created around an object moving through a liquid, reducing drag and allowing for high-speed travel.
respiration is the process of yainhaling oxygen to the body and provide the cells.
Exhaust fan is only use for exhaust the old air, while ventilation fan is use for both purpose intake and exhaust.
The cavitaion index across a valve or pipe fitting is defined as the ratio of difference between upstream pressure and vapor pressure to the pressure drop across the valve or fitting. The index at which incipient cavitation, damage, or choked flow occurs is based on testing and depends on the type of valve or fitting.
The two types of cavitation are inertial cavitation and non-inertial cavitation. Inertial cavitation occurs when rapid changes in pressure cause the formation and collapse of bubbles. Non-inertial cavitation involves the stable growth and collapse of bubbles due to continuous low-pressure conditions.
Emerson Cavitation Tunnel was created in 1949.
There are 30 chest compressions between ventilation's for 1-rescuer CPR.
Pulmonary ventilation occurs as a person inhales and exhales air and air is exchanged between the atmosphere and the alveoli of the lungs. During this, the pulmonary capillary blood gains oxygen and loses carbon dioxide.