Ways to Spin a Flywheel using linear motion

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I am to try to find simple way to spin a spinning flywheel. What linear motion device acting on the outside edge of a spinning flywheel can be used to increase the speed of the flywheel. Need to use a repeating pattern such as pushing your hand down over and over on the edge of the wheel to speed it up. instead of using hand want to use a mechanical device to do it automatically. Any ideas would be helpful.
 
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This is very old, but that stick's linear motion spins the hoop. It could spin a flywheel too. Motion of the stick could be done by machine.

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Much simpler is @BvU 's suggestion to use a hand drill, but that is rotary, not linear.
 

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Why must it be linear?

Edit: Use something like a con-rod and crank to turn what ever linear source you have to the rotary motion required by the gyro/flywheel.
 
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I used a pressurized water hose to spin a wheel once when I was a kid to study the friction of the bearings on the wheel
 
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BvU said:
gerald rowley was last seen on PF on January 16 ...
But, unlike many one-off posts, his post managed to spark off some good, interesting ideas.
Must have been a homework topic and he may be getting credit for all these contributions. Ah well.
Was it Picasso who said "Genius steals"?
 
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