Flywheel#
A flywheel is a wheel with a high moment of inertia that spins to store kinetic energy. It has applications in cars, gyroscopes, and electrical power systems.
A flywheel of mass \({{params.m}}\ \rm{kg}\), and radius of gyration \({{params.R}}\ \rm{cm}\) is spinning at \({{params.RPM}}\ \rm{RPM}\).
Part 1#
How much kinetic energy is stored in the wheel?
Answer Section#
Please enter in a numeric value in kJ.
Part 2#
If the coefficient of rolling friction of the bearing is \({{params.Crr}}\), for how long will the flywheel spin? This friction occurs at an inner radius of \({{params.r}}\ \rm{cm}\). Note that the rolling resistance force is analogous to the force of friction, where \(F\_{friction} = {\mu}\_rF_N\).
Answer Section#
Please enter in a numeric value in hours.
Attribution#
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