Flywheel Unit
Flywheel Unit is a crucial apparatus used in physics and mechanical laboratories to study the principles of rotational motion, moment of inertia, and conservation of angular momentum. It demonstrates how energy is stored in rotational form and released uniformly, making it an essential educational tool for students and researchers.

Description:-
A flywheel is a mechanical device used to store rotational energy. It consists of a heavy wheel mounted on an axle, designed to maintain rotational motion with minimal frictional losses. The conservation of angular momentum governs the behavior of a flywheel, with changes in rotational speed influenced by external torques and adjustments in moment of inertia.

Features:-
- Durable Construction: Made of high-quality alloy or cast iron to ensure stability and precision.
- Smooth Bearings: Reduces friction and allows for prolonged rotation.
- Graduated Markings: Some units include a scale or markings for precise measurements of angular displacement.
- Stable Base: A strong base ensures vibration-free operation during experiments.
- Interchangeable Mass System: Allows adjustment of load for varied experimental applications.
