I'm new here and this is my first post. I hope this topic hasn't already been covered elsewhere in the forum. If it has, my sincere apologies for cluttering the space.

I'm an electronics developer with roughly 10 years of experience in designing and developing various systems. Currently, I'm working on building a camera system that will capture detailed images of fast-moving objects—we're talking speeds of 45 m/s.
I’ve tried Googling to find a simple setup to test what shutter speeds would be optimal to eliminate motion blur at different velocities, but it seems I’d need to build a linear rig. At 45 m/s, that involves some serious kinetic energy.

Can I use any of the tests on TestUFO .com to evaluate motion blur and somehow relate that to real-world object speeds?
For reference, I have an Odyssey G7 monitor with a 144 Hz refresh rate, HDR support, and a 5070 Ti card.
Thx