Science genius discovers the resonant frequency of googly eyes

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Chloe Bryan
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Sound whiz Rob Cruickshank has changed the course of science forever by finding the resonant frequency of googly eyes.

Every object has a resonant frequency, or a pitch that makes it physically vibrate, resulting in a rare visual manifestation of sound. It's measured in hertz (Hz), the unit of frequency for sound waves.

After a little trial and error, Cruickshank found that googly eyes start to boogie at around 433 Hz.

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