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ScienceWhen you clap, the sound you hear isn't skin hitting skin. It's Helmholtz resonance — air trapped between your palms gets compressed and shoots out at up to 90 m/s, vibrating like blowing across a bottle. Cupped hands = deeper clap. Flat hands = sharper clap.15 days ago