Vinyl records are analog audio storage mediums that have been a popular format for music distribution since their invention in the early 20th century. The capacity of a vinyl record side, measured in minutes of playing time, is influenced by two primary factors: the rotational speed (RPM) and the diameter of the record.
The formula to calculate the theoretical maximum capacity of a vinyl LP side is given by:
H = Thickness of the record in inches
N = Rotational speed in RPM
How do I calculate the capacity of a vinyl record side?
What factors affect the capacity of a vinyl record side?
Can I use this calculator for 45 RPM records?
What is the standard diameter of a vinyl LP?
How does the hole size affect the record’s capacity?
Is this calculation for one side or both sides of the record?
Can I use this formula to estimate the total playing time of a double-sided album?
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