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How Fast Is Sound in Bone?
4.08 km/s
14,688 km/h · 9127 mph
Sound travels at 4,080 m/s through human bone — over 10× faster than in air. This is why you hear your own voice differently than others do; conduction through your skull bones gives it a richer, lower quality.
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Did you know?
Bone conduction works by vibrating the skull directly — the inner ear interprets these vibrations the same as airborne sound. Beethoven used a bite-stick on his piano to compose after going deaf.
How it compares
- 10× faster than sound in air
- Why your recorded voice sounds wrong
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