Question: Old-fashioned twelve-inch laser video disks were produced in two different formats, known as CAV and CLV. The playing time of a CLV disk is approximately

Old-fashioned twelve-inch laser video disks were produced in two different formats, known as CAV and CLV. The playing time of a CLV disk is approximately twice that of a CAV disk, although the number of tracks, track width of the tracks on the disk, and amount of data per video frame is the same. Explain why this is so.

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