What is the use of flywheel in internal combustion engine?
What is the use of flywheel in internal combustion engine? A large disc or wheel fitted to the crankshaft of an internal combustion engine. It acts as a store of kinetic energy to reduce speed variations when the engine is running. Why do engines have flywheels? The flywheel provides mass for rotational inertia to keep your car's engine running. Otherwise, the engine will stall when you let your foot off the accelerator. It balances the engine. Most importantly for drivers, the flywheel connects the engine with the transmission via a clutch to transfer power to the wheels. How does a...