Flywheel. Flywheel, heavy wheel attached to a rotating shaft so as to smooth out delivery of power from a motor to a machine. The inertia of the flywheel opposes and moderates fluctuations in the speed of the engine and stores the excess energy for intermittent use.
8) Which of the following is used to control the speed variations of the engine caused by the fluctuations of the engine turning moment?
Flywheel
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