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The SSC Ultimate Aero has taken many speed tests, and the highest result was 256.18 mph. It has a 6.35L V8 engine to achieve such a high speed. Although the SSC is this fast, it does not acquire electronic aids such as ABS Brakes or Traction Control.

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If a ball falls 30 meters how fast will it be going when it hits the ground?

80 meters A2 The equation that will give you the answer comes from either "conservation of mechanical energy" or from the study of kinematics. If you neglect air resistance the equation is; V = SquareRoot( 2gh) where h = 80 m (given) and g = 9.8 m/ss (acceleration due to gravity). V = SquareRoot( 2 x 9.8 x 80 ) = squareRoot( 1568) = 39.6 m/s Because of air resistance the speed will be a bit slower then 39.6 m/s but there is not enough information given to calculate this.

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