No, the CD will not work. It needs to lay flat when spinning in order to be read.
Yes, CD's are (normally) not 'erasable' - meaning that the music is still there after you copy it.
No
A CD player has a single purpose (to play music CD's) while a computer can be used for multiple purposes. If the computer has a CD drive then it can also play music CD's.
Yes a PS2 can play a Music CD
Yes
What kind music or...
Music CD's are still being sold; they were not sold in one particular year.
No. Only country music CD's
The ability to play music on a smaller disc
it all depends on your computer, if you have windows you insert the cd into the cd port, go to windows media player. in the top right corner it will say play burn sync. press burn, it should transfer the music onto the cd. if your trying to transfer music from the cd onto the computer stick the cd into the cd port. it should have a tab where it says rip. press that button. it will transfer the music from the cd to the computer. and you can still use the cd
In a normal CD you can store up to 700MB of information, or around 60 minutes of Music saved in order to play in CD players. If you choose to save music in a CD as Data, you can play it on the computer but you cant play it on a CD player, yet again it saves space.
Just put it in like a sega CD game.