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Ice typically breaks at frequencies between 20 Hz and 200 Hz, with most effective resonance occurring around 100 Hz. This is because the vibrations at these frequencies can create stress concentrations in the ice, causing it to fracture. However, the specific frequency that breaks ice can vary depending on factors like ice thickness and temperature.

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