mechanical energy storage
Mechanical energy storage refers to the process of storing energy in a system by converting it into mechanical form, typically through the use of physical mechanisms or devices such as springs, flywheels, or compressed air. This stored energy can then be released and converted back into other forms of energy, such as electrical or kinetic energy, when needed.
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