LP, short for "Long Playing microgroove record," is 12 inches (30 cm) in size and plays 33+1/3 rotations per minute, and can record about 50 minutes of music per side.
Vinyl record is an analog sound storage medium consisting of flat discs. Vinyl, commonly called today, refers to vinyl chloride, the material of records
EP stands for "Extended Playing record" and is 7 or 10 inches in size and played at 45 revolutions per minute, and was also called "45" at the time of its release in 1949.
LP, short for "Long Playing microgroove record," is 12 inches (30 cm) in size and plays 33+1/3 rotations per minute, and can record about 50 minutes of music per side.
Vinyl record is an analog sound storage medium consisting of flat discs. Vinyl, commonly called today, refers to vinyl chloride, the material of records