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Why is the fly wheel of an engine made heavy in the rim?​

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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● Most of the mass of a flywheel is concentrated at the rim so as to have moment of inertia same for the whole mass.

● If such a wheel gains or loses rotational energy, the change in the angular velocity is very small. Thus, a flywheel helps to maintain uniform motion.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Most of the mass of a flywheel is concentrated at the rim so as to have moment of inertia same for the whole mass. If such a wheel gains or loses rotational energy, the change in the angular velocity is very small. Thus, a flywheel helps to maintain uniform motion

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