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Phonograph records are generally described by their diameter in inches (12-inch, 10-inch, 7-inch), the rotational speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) at which they are played (8 13, 16 23, 33 13, 45, 78), and their time capacity, determined by their diameter and speed (LP [long playing], 12-inch disc, 33 13
Vinyl normally comes in 2 sizes, 12 inches or 7 inches. There are 10-inch records, but these have been popular since the 1950s. Most 12-inch records are albums and play at 33 rpm. Most 7-inch records are singles (one song on each side) and play at 45 rpm.
Records come in three standard sizes: 7-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch. At a certain point, records can become cramped with grooves and have to expand in size to accommodate the extra music play while maintaining the quality of the audio.
You can usually tell if a record is a 33 RPM or 45 RPM by looking at the label. A 78 will not be made of vinyl. You're not going to run into 78s unless you seek them out, so don't even worry about them. These objects, BTW, whether made of vinyl, shellac, or other plastics, are called records.
Any flat disc record, made between about 1898 and the late 1950s and playing at a speed around 78 revolutions per minute is called a “78” by collectors. Generally 78s are made of a brittle material which uses a shellac resin (thus their other name is shellac records).
Phonograph records are generally described by their diameter in inches (12-inch, 10-inch, 7-inch), the rotational speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) at which they are played (8 13, 16 23, 33 13, 45, 78), and their time capacity, determined by their diameter and speed (LP [long playing], 12-inch disc, 33 13
Vinyl record sizes differ based on how much music is stored on the surface of the disk. Records come in three standard sizes: 7-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch.
You can usually tell if a record is a 33 RPM or 45 RPM by looking at the label. A 78 will not be made of vinyl. A 12 LP record will normally be 33 RPM, but you might have a 12 single. Some play at 45 RPM, some at 33.
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