Flywheel
A flywheel is one type of balance wheel attached to the
crankshaft.
Since an engine can only obtain power on the combustion stroke,
inertial force is stored in the flywheel on the combustion
stroke to ensure smooth rotation on the other strokes, and so
that the engine is rotated smoothly via the inertial force on
the other strokes.
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