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what hz would move water

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GPT 3.5
Water can be moved using different frequencies of hertz, depending on the type of movement needed. For example:

- Low-frequency hertz, such as 10-30 Hz, can create gentle ripples or waves in water.
- Medium-frequency hertz, such as 50-100 Hz, can create slightly larger waves or currents in water.
- High-frequency hertz, such as 200-500 Hz, can create more intense turbulence or agitation in water.

Overall, the specific frequency of hertz needed to move water will depend on the desired effect and the volume of water being moved.