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What three things are the groove depth and contour controlled by?

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Final answer:

The groove depth and contour are controlled by rotation speed, error correction mechanism, and the diffraction grating.

Step-by-step explanation:

The groove depth and contour of a recording medium are controlled by three factors: the rotation speed, the error correction mechanism, and the diffraction grating.

Firstly, the rotation speed of the medium is varied as the laser tracks toward the circumference to maintain a constant linear speed along the groove.

Secondly, the error correction mechanism is used to prevent the laser beam from getting off track.

Lastly, a diffraction grating creates maxima on either side of the track and any variation in their distance from the track indicates an error that needs to be corrected.

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