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A record turns clockwise due to the way the grooves are cut into the vinyl. The needle, which reads the grooves, is positioned to start from the outer edge and moves inward, following the spiral pattern of the grooves. This design allows for consistent playback and sound quality as the needle tracks the recorded audio. Additionally, the motor driving the turntable is typically designed to rotate in a clockwise direction.

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