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The phonograph, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, is an early device for playing back recorded sound. It works by capturing sound vibrations through a diaphragm that creates grooves on a rotating cylinder or disk. The most common early form of the phonograph played sound from a cylindrical medium, while later developments led to the creation of flat discs known as records.

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