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How Fast Is Sound in Hydrogen?

1.27 km/s
4572 km/h · 2841 mph

Sound moves through hydrogen at 1,270 m/s — about 4× faster than in air. Hydrogen molecules are so light they vibrate faster, propagating pressure waves much more quickly. Inhaling helium raises voice pitch; hydrogen would do it more, but is dangerously explosive.

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Sound moves fastest in solid materials — through diamond it travels at 12,000 m/s, nearly three times the speed it takes through bone.

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