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Acceleration data of your favorite sports car(s) and convert the result to m/s2. now compare this with the theoretical upper limit of the acceleration, based on the assumption that the car is traveling on a level concrete road with rubber tires, without consideration of air friction and aerodynamic effects of such items as the tail stabilizer (if any). in this case, the only external force pushing the car forward is the static friction between the tires and the road. when that force maxes out, so does the acceleration of the car. does the performance of your dream car exceed what's theoretically possible? and if so, what was wrong with the theory?

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