Why does not the lungs collapse after the force full?
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Collapsed lung (pneumothorax) A collapsed lung occurs when air escapes from the lung. The air then fills the space outside of the lung, between the lung and chest wall. This buildup of air puts pressure on the lung, so it cannot expand as much as it normally does when you take a breath.
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Collapsed lung (pneumothorax) A collapsed lung occurs when air escapes from the lung. The air then fills the space outside of the lung, between the lung and chest wall. This buildup of air puts pressure on the lung, so it cannot expand as much as it normally does when you take a breath.
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The lungs do not collapse even after forceful expiration as the lungs never become empty.There is always some amount of air left in the lungs which is known as residual volume.
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