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What is the primary function of a flywheel in a mechanical system?

A. To store energy
B. To increase temperature
C. To regulate pressure
D. To enhance lubrication

Answer: To store energy


Additional Information: Flywheels are used to store kinetic energy and smooth out the delivery of power in mechanical systems, helping to maintain consistent speed.


Subjects: Mechanical Engineering, Engineering

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