"C. Leeds" wrote in message
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There is no getting around the simple fact
that if the vinyl is actually melting form such a brief
momnet of contact that there is a relatively enormous
amount of heat being generated at the contact point
*and* the sylus and subseqeuently the whole assembly and
anything touching it for any extended period of time is
being exposed to very high temperatures.
I guess you didn't read the post where I worked out the geometry of the
situation.
Executive summary: The area being melted is like two 5 inch squares on the
surface of a 100+ foot diameter ball.
The claim that a stylus melts the vinyl passing beneath
it is just absurd urban legend.
Absurd urban legends that get published in refereed scientific journals.
It is perpetuated by
those who - for some odd reason - are simply driven to
distraction by the simple fact that millions of people
still enjoy LPs.
Yes, that was the motivation back in the 1970s when a lot of this was
published.