 Can you think of a way that we could measure the amount of air our lungs can hold?

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 Can you think of a way that we could measure the amount of air our lungs can hold?

 Materials:  Sharpie Marker  Balloons  Measuring Tape  Procedure: Take turns with your partner! One person completes the activity, the other records, and then you switch!

1. Exhale normally. 2. When you are done, blow into your balloon and force out any remaining air to blow up the balloon. YOU ONLY GET ONE BREATH! 3. HOLD THE BALLOON BUT DO NOT TIE IT!!! 4. Have your partner draw a line with the Sharpie around the largest part of the balloon 5. Record the measurement in centimeters in your chart. 6. Repeat this step 4 more times. 7. Average your result.

1. Inhale normally. 2. When you are done, blow into your balloon and force out the air to blow up the balloon. 3. HOLD THE BALLOON BUT DO NOT TIE IT. 4. Have your partner draw a line with the Sharpie around the largest part of the balloon. 5. Record the measurement in CM in your chart under INHALE. 6. Record the measurement in centimeters in your chart. 7. Repeat this step 4 more times. 8. Average your result. 9. YOU MAY TIE YOUR BALLOON AND WRITE YOUR NAME WHEN YOU ARE DONE.

 Using your formula for area of a circle, please calculate the diameter of your balloon using PI and the final circumference of the balloon.

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