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Record surface, SEM
Record surface. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of grooves on the surface of a record. The grooves in the plastic vary in shape. This variation is detected by a stylus that runs over the grooves and transformed to produce a variation in sound output.
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Record surface, SEM
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Record surface. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of grooves on the surface of a record. The grooves in the plastic vary in shape. This variation is detected by a stylus that runs over the grooves and transformed to produce a variation in sound output.
Credit:
Susumu Nishinaga/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2273235
Legacy Identifier:
SJ6802
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3858px × 2894px 9MB
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audio
colored
common item
disk
false-colored
familiar object
groove
grooves
H100/1090
H1001090
horizontal
items
music
objects
orange
plastic
record
scanning electron microscope
sem
surface
technology
vinyl
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