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Write the Difference Between Flywheel And Governor?

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Answered by HèrøSk
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The function of flywheel is to store the energy power produced during the power stroke of an engine and this stored energy is used during remaining stroke to make piston up and down during working of engine while governor tries control the speed of an engine due to variation in load. It does this work by reducing or increasing the amount of fuel passing to the engine.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A flywheel is a mechanical device specifically designed and attached to the crank shaft so as to control the fluctuations of speed during different rotational operations. On the other hand, a governor is a mechanical device used to govern the speed of machines. It allows the engine to run at the selected speed without any effect of changing the load.

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