The flywheel experiment is a fundamental practical in classical mechanics used to study rotational motion, moment of inertia, and conservation of energy. A flywheel is a heavy rotating disk mounted on an axle, designed to store rotational kinetic energy. This experiment helps students understand how torque, angular acceleration, and energy transformations are related in rotational systems, serving as an important foundation for studying real-world mechanical systems such as engines, turbines, and industrial machines.
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Contact NowBranch: Physics Sciences
Subject: Mechanics
Topic: Moment of Intertia
Subtopic: Flywheel
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