File:1994 AFS20 Flywheel Battery Concept Car (38576433691).jpg

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Description Kinetic energy, or the energy of a moving object, is the principle behind the flywheel battery, proposed as a power source for electric cars. As the wheels rotate, magnets placed on the spoke tubes produce current that provides power to the electric automobile motor.
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Author Alden Jewell

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