Vital capacity =TV+IRV+ERV Total lung capacity =VC+RV So we can say that VC= Total lung capacity - Residual volume.
What is vital capacity of our lungs?
Held on 30 Apr 2008 · Verified 9 Jul 2026.
Total lungs capacity minus residual volume
Inspiratory reserve volume plus tidal volume
Total lungs capacity minus expiratory reserve volume
Inspiratory reserve volume plus expiratory reserve volume
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