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flywheel is a rotating mechanical device that is used to store
rotational energy. Flywheels have an inertia called the
moment of inertia and thus resist changes in rotational speed. The amount of energy stored in a flywheel is proportional to the square of its
rotational speed. Energy is transferred to a flywheel by the application of a
torque to it, thereby increasing its rotational speed, and hence its stored energy. Conversely, a flywheel releases stored energy by applying torque to a mechanical load, thereby decreasing the flywheel's rotational speed.