If the speed of sound is only 767 MPH, how are we able to communicate so quickly through phone calls?

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bonus question: how did this work when phone calls were still a relatively new thing?

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Phones use electricity to transmit information. They don’t use sound. The sound is basically recorded at your microphone, and then sent at the speed of light to the other person, and their speaker plays the recorded sound back to them.

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