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    Objects will vibrate extra strongly at sure frequencies

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    Living human cells have resonant frequencies – charges at which they are going to naturally oscillate if the circumstances are proper. This has been suspected for many years, however researchers have now measured what a few of these frequencies are.

    When an object vibrates, the speed at which it strikes again and forth has a large impact. At many frequencies, the article will solely vibrate a little or shortly diminish, however at its resonant frequencies the scale of the vibration turns into massive.

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