Flywheel acceleration stores rotational energy to deliver rapid bursts of power, commonly used in engines, manufacturing, and grid storage. It smooths torque fluctuations and recaptures braking energy in vehicles. Automotive engineers, industrial operators, and renewable energy providers benefit from its efficiency, reliability, and reduced wear on mechanical systems.
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