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    How Water Ejection Sounds Work

    Sound Wave Mechanism: The principle behind water ejection sounds involves generating low-frequency sound waves, typically in the range of 20 Hz to 200 Hz. These frequencies create pressure changes that cause water droplets to vibrate and eventually be expelled from the speaker23.

    Effective Frequencies: Specific frequencies have been identified as particularly effective for this purpose:

    165 Hz is often cited as a highly effective frequency for ejecting water3.

    Other useful frequencies include 65 Hz, 100 Hz, and 150 Hz, which can also aid in dislodging water2.

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    Duration of Use: To maximize effectiveness, it is generally recommended to play the sound for about 30-60 seconds. If water remains, continuing the sound for an additional minute may help further2.

    Applications and Tools

    Several tools and apps are available to generate these sounds:

    YouTube Videos: Various videos provide high-quality water ejection sounds, allowing users to play them through their devices1

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    Dedicated Apps: Apps like “Fix My Speaker” utilize specific sound frequencies to help eject water and dust from speakers. Users can select different modes (e.g., sound wave mode or vibration mode) to enhance the cleaning process457.

    Usage Tips

    For optimal results when using water ejection sounds:

    Ensure your device’s volume is set to maximum.

    Disable any automatic features that might interrupt playback (e.g., automatic ear detection on AirPods) to maintain continuous sound output6.

    Play the sound while the device is placed on a flat surface for better efficiency.

    By following these guidelines, users can effectively utilize water ejector sounds to restore their devices’ functionality after exposure to moisture.

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