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One more side.
One more side
A '45' is an old record played at 45 rpm, the A side and B side were the same shape and size, a circle.
A frequency table is like a tally chart used to record data. They have their subject and the choices to do from. On the other side they have how many voted or chose that answer.
"Their Hearts Were Full of Spring"
ONE continuous groove! An interesting side note, as an advertising gimmick in the 60's, a record was produced with two sets of grooves. The placement of the needle at the beginning of the record determined the content of the Play.
One on each side of the record.
There were thirty-three grooves on one side of a standard 78 rpm record The seventy-eight rpm records were released in the early 1800s and were very popular at that time.
Not too much of a count. As with any record, there is only one CONTINUOUS groove on one side of a record. Since there are 2 sides to a record the answer is 2 GROOVES, 1 groove for each side.
One. Starts at the edge, finishes in the middle.
there is only one groove on each side
One grove (or track) on each side.
One grove (or track) on each side.
There is one groove on each side. However, there are a few exceptions of note. Some vinyl records were actually produced with two grooves on one side, and the contents heard depended on which groove the stylus cueued to. See link for details.
One. The groove (for a master record) is cut on a lathe. One cut from beginning to end. The groove on the average record would be about 1600 feet long if you could straighten it out. Sorry, there are TWO!! One continuous groove on each side!!
an easy way to know how to put on Serpatine Belt grooves go into grooves smooth side goes on smooth surface an easy way to know how to put on Serpatine Belt grooves go into grooves smooth side goes on smooth surface
Splines are parallel grooves on the side of a shaft that engage with matching grooves in a socket. They allow power to be transmitted between two rotating elements. Splines are used on axles to allow them to be removed and replaced.