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What is the flywheel effect ?

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wht do u mean by flywheel effect
 

FLYWHEEL EFFECT

it is just the continuation of oscillations in a circuit even after the controlling signal has been removed....
 

Re: FLYWHEEL EFFECT

Which is the question ?
 

Re: FLYWHEEL EFFECT

Hi,
Fly wheel is a heavy wheel coupled to a shaft, so that it maintains a constant speed at the shaft even if there are variations in the input energy due to its high inertia. In other words, the mechanical energy stored in the flywheel is used to even out the fluctuations of speed that would have otherwise come on the shaft in its absence. In a mechanical circuit, it works like a filter capacitor/inductor used in the electronic power supply circuits to filter out ripples.
Regards,
Laktronics
 

Re: FLYWHEEL EFFECT

I do not think a flywheel has a second order electrical model(capacitor and inductor) but a first order one (capacitor and resistor).
 

Re: FLYWHEEL EFFECT

cesare said:
I do not think a flywheel has a second order electrical model(capacitor and inductor) but a first order one (capacitor and resistor).
high assume the wheel pained wit different colour when it is rotatin we can see the white colour this is called fly wheel effect
 

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