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Dutch scientists at TU Delft have created an indoor cloud system that generates rain to study how low-frequency sound waves influence water droplet behavior.Using a cloud chamber, they found that sound waves between 50–100 Hz at 114–121 dB promote droplet coalescence, increasing rainfall by up to 17%.This controlled experiment enhances understanding of weather processes, acoustics, and climate change, potentially informing novel rain-enhancing technologies.
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