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To determine an object's projected top speed, you would need to consider factors such as its size, weight, thrust, lift, and drag. The specific mathematical formula or approach to calculating the object's top speed and acceleration depends on the characteristics of the object and the context in which it operates.

For example, in the case of an aircraft, you would need to take into account of cheap assignment helper its aerodynamic properties, engine power, wing area, air density, and other relevant variables. By using principles from aerodynamics and physics, you can employ equations such as the lift equation, drag equation, and equations of motion to estimate the object's top speed and acceleration.
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