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A groove on a vinyl LP (long-playing record) is a spiral track that runs from the outer edge to the center of the record, containing the audio information. As the record spins on a turntable, a stylus (or needle) tracks along these grooves, translating the physical undulations into sound. The width and depth of the grooves vary, allowing for the encoding of different sound frequencies and dynamics. Each groove represents a continuous waveform of the recorded audio, enabling the playback of music.

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