one twelfth. 1/12
The volume of a 12 inch x 12 inch pipe is: 1,360 cubic inches
12 inches make an inch
There are no feet in an inch, but 12 inches in a foot. In an inch, there are .083 feet.
About 12% of an inch.
It's 33 1/3 rpm. On any record turntable there should be an rpm switch displaying the speed for 33rpm for LP's and 45rpm for 7 inch singles and if it's a good turntable it should have the speed for an old fashioned 78 rpm record.
A standard phonograph record typically has a playing time of around 20-25 minutes per side, depending on the speed of the record (33 1/3, 45, or 78 RPM) and the size of the record (12-inch, 10-inch, or 7-inch). However, these specifications can vary based on the specific record and recording format.
The most common seven-inch record plays at 45 r.p.m. Your player needs to turn at that speed. If the record has the usual large hole, you will need an adaptor to make it fit the small spindle. Much less common is the seven-inch 33 r.p.m. record, which has the same small spindle hole as 10 inch and 12 inch records. They will play on any turntable that plays LP vinyl.
L.P. stands for Long Player, a 12" vinyl record with multiple tracks played at turntable speed of 33 RPM
The "45" was a small vinyl phonograph record designed to be played at 45 RPM (revolutions per minute) compared to the LP speed of 33 RPM. The smaller size and faster speed meant that each side of the record usually contained just one song (a single) of from 3 to 12 minutes in length.(see related link)
The most common ones, the 10" records, plays 3 minutes, but there are slight differences between records. *************** Yep! 12-inch a little over 4 minutes. Now before the 78 speed was standard and the sizes of the records were standardized it was all over the place. There were all kinds of experiments in speed and record size to get more time on a record. But by the late teens and around 1920 the 78 speed and 10-inch or 12-inch records was standard.
cutting speed (Vc)= (Pi x D x N)/12 = (pi x 3.5 x 55)/12 = 50.39 feet/min.
12 inch by 12 inch equals 1 by 1 foot 100 sq feet is having 100 of 12 by 12 inch
There are 15 (12-inch by 12-inch) squares in 15 square feet. Each square foot consists of 144 (12-inch by 12-inch) squares. Therefore, 15 square feet would contain a total of 2160 (12-inch by 12-inch) squares.
no, it was a bootleg version, posted first on discodust
one twelfth. 1/12
A circle with a 12 inch diameter has a 6 inch radius.