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Old Sep 7, 2006 | 07:50 PM
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Default Another question for the Physicists/Mathematicians on here ?

Can you explain in laymans terms how to work out centrifugal forces ?
Heres the problem. I have to make a flywheel that has an external balance factor, this flywheel will be a smaller dia than the one it's replacing (actually a flex plate but you get the idea)



I can measure the size of the weight but if I'm thinking right the weight will have to be increased as the radius decreases How do I work out that if I move the weight in X amount how much material to add?
I only need to get fairly close as it will be balanced on the engine later, it's the not knowing thats frustrating!

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Old Sep 7, 2006 | 08:40 PM
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Rotational inertia is a hard thing to calculate in practise as the flywheel isnt a uniform disk.
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