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BMED 2210

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C 12.0
Ca 40.0
Cl 35.5
Fe 55.8
H 1.0
K 39.1
N 14.0
Na 23.0
O 16.0
S 32.0
Water 18
Glucose 180
Amino acid, avg 135
Dry air 28.84
DNA base pair, avg 610
Protein, range 5000 to 3E6
1 m --> cm, mm, micrometers, nanometers, angstrom 100 cm, 1000 mm, 10^6 micrometers, 10^9 nanometers, 10^10 angstroms
1 in --> cm 2.54 cm
1 mi --> ft, kilometers 5280ft, 1.61 kilometers
typical mammalian cell, diameter 10 micrometer
1 kg --> g, metric ton, lb 1000g, 0.001 metric ton, 2.2 lb
1 lb --> oz, g, kg, ton 16 oz, 454 g, 0.454 kg, 5E-4 ton
1 m^3 --> L, cm^3, mL 1000L, 10^6 cm^3, 10^6 mL
1 ft^3 --> gal, L 7.48gal, 28.3 L
whole blood volume 5L
resting cardiac output 5L/min
total lung capacity 6L
tidal volume 0.500L
breathing frequency 12 breaths/min
1 g/cm^3 --> lb /ft^3, lb/gal 62.4 lb /ft^3, 8.33 lb/gal
1 g mol of an ideal gas at 0 degrees C: 760 mm Hg --> L 22.4L
1 lb mol of an ideal gas at 32 degrees F: 14.7 psia --> ft^3 359 ft^3
1 atm --> mmHg, lb force/in^2 760mmHg at 0 degrees C(torr), 14.7 lb force/in^2 (psi)
1 atm --> in Hg , ft H2O 29.92 in Hg, 34 ft H2O
1 atm --> bar, kPa, dynes/cm^2 1.013bar, 101.3kPa, 1.013E6 dynes/cm^2
1 Pa--> N/m^2 1N/m^2
systemic blood pressure 120/80 mmHg
1 degree C --> degree F 1.8 degree F
degree F --> degree C (formula) degree F = 1.8(degree C) + 32
degree Rankine degree F + 460
degree K degree C + 273
room temp --> degree C, degree K 25 degree C, 298K
body core temp --> degree C, degree K 37 degree C, 310K
1 lb force --> lb massxft/s^2, kgxm/s^2, N, dynes 32.174 lb massxft/s^2, 4.448 N, 4.448 kgxm/s^2, 4.448E5 dynes
1 N --> kgxm/s^2 1 kgxm/s^2
1 dyne --> gxcm/s^2 1 gxcm/s^2
dry air composition --> by volume, by mol %age, weight %age by volume: 79% N2, 21% O2 by mol %age: 79% N2, 21% O2 by weight %age: 76% N2, 24% O2
STP standard temp and pressure: 0 degree C, 1 atm
molar volume of an ideal gas at STP --> L/mol, ft^3/lb mol 22.4 L/mol, 359 ft^3/lb mol
1 gal --> L 3.785 L
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