- Cast iron
flywheels are used in old
steam engines.
Flywheels used in car
engines are made of cast or
nodular iron,
steel or aluminum.
Flywheels made from...
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Flywheel Arts Collective, Easthampton, M****achusetts, U.S. An
energy storage device that
includes a
flywheel; see
flywheel energy storage Flywheels,...
- later, the
second "
Flywheel") are
referred to only once
outside of the show's title, when
Flywheel explains that he is both
Flywheels,
while "Shyster ran...
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spread out strain, a
single large flywheel can be
balanced by two half-size
flywheels on each side, or the
flywheels can be
reduced in size to be a series...
- it came to be
known as
Flywheel. The
doors for
Flywheels first location opened in
March 1999. The
mission statement of
Flywheel is to
build community and...
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Flywheel is a 2003
American Christian drama film
about the
unexpected pitfalls that a used car
dealer experienced as he
suddenly goes honest. The dealer...
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Canada opened in 2014. The
flywheel system (developed by
NRStor and
built by
Temporal Power) uses 10
spinning steel flywheels on
magnetic bearings. Willis...
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compact dual-m****
flywheel often includes the
whole clutch,
including the
pressure plate and the
friction disc. Dual-m****
flywheels were
developed to...
- The
flywheel effect is the
continuation of
oscillations in an
oscillator circuit after the
control stimulus has been removed. This is
usually caused by...
- The
system consists of 28
flywheels and has a
capacity of 100 kWh and a
capacity of 600 kilovolt-amperes (kVA). The
flywheels rotate at a peak
speed of...