working and difference between flywheel and governor
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The steering wheel is a wheel that stores and releases energy and prevents fluctuations in speed and the regulator controls the fuel supply when the speed is in access or much less through the centrifugal action. The Steering Wheel, as stated above, stores the excess energy and releases it when necessary during the idling stroke. It can store energy that a governor can not.
A governor only regulates the fuel supply by maintaining the required valve aperture required in relation to velocity with the Centrifugal Action principle (the balls or mass are indicated linearly opposite each other). You can control the speed, but you can not store energy and supply it when needed.