If the frequency is high enough it megahertz
this post was submitted on 21 May 2024
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I'm holding out for the giggity hertz.
What if someone slapped me at high frequency 🥺👉👈
They squirtz?
it starts to cook based on the percussive force applied at that frequency if the slap is hard enough
Flashback to the chicken slap cooking calculation
I taught my sister this by lightly punching her in the arm repeatedly while going "if I hit you frequently it...?"
She's done nothing scientific whatsoever in the 25 years since, but she still remembers that.
Does the skin effect apply here?
I didn't know how badly mispronounced his name is in English
Nah this is Andrew Tate