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Objects can break the sound barrier when they reach speeds greater than approximately 343 meters per second (1,125 feet per second) at sea level. This includes various aircraft, such as supersonic jets like the Concorde and military fighter planes. Additionally, certain projectiles, like bullets and rockets, can also exceed this threshold. In nature, phenomena like sonic booms occur when shock waves are produced by objects traveling faster than sound.

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