Why flywheel used in railway engine
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FOR SAFITY AND FOR CARRYING HIGHER WEIGHT EASILY.
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Flywheel used in railway engine because:
- Engine speed is controlled by both a flywheel and a governor, although in slightly different ways.
- On the one hand, the flywheel keeps an engine's mean speed constant by regulating its speed over successive strokes.
- However, for varying loads, a governor is utilized to control the engine's mean speed.
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