Originally posted by BroMikey
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1) Option /This option is the most controversial. It is the first formula that operates in the dispute about the flywheel, the second is given when studying the mechanics of motors./
Centrifugal force (in Newtons) = flywheel mass (kg) multiplied by its flywheel speed (angular velocity, meters per second) per square, and this is divided by the total flywheel radius (in meters).
Calculate the rotational moment on the flywheel shaft, again according to the known formula:
Rotational torque (Nm) = Centrifugal force (in Newtons) multiplied by the flywheel radius (in meters)
2) Option /classic version/
Torque Formula (Moment of Inertia and Angular Acceleration)
In my opinion, as it were, it is necessary to learn how to manage it.
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