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how many 32 are in 1 inch
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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.
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One, if the unit is an inch!
There are 2.54 centimetres in one inch. Therefore, one third of an inch is equal to 1/3 x 2.54 = 0.846 recurring (that is, 0.8466666...) centimetres.
150 grooves
a quarter has 130 grooves.
A third of a inch.
A quarter has 119 grooves, or reeds. The grooves are used as an anti-counterfeiting strategy.
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.
There are 2.54 centimetres in one inch. Therefore, one third of an inch is equal to 1/3 x 2.54 = 0.846 recurring (that is, 0.846666..) centimetres.
A standard twelve-inch vinyl record typically contains one continuous spiral groove that runs from the outer edge to the inner label. However, the number of grooves can vary based on the record's length and the spacing between them, but generally, a single groove is used for each side of the record. Each groove holds the audio information that is played by the needle of a turntable.
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on average 1 inch
There are no "grooves" on a British 1 Penny coin. The edge is not milled.
According to the U.S. Mint, a dime has 118 reeds (grooves).