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  • Understanding Velocity: 'v' vs. Final Velocity (v_f)
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    The symbol "v" in physics usually represents velocity, and "v" with a subscript (like "v_f") often represents final velocity.

    So, "v" (without a subscript) is the same as "v_f" (final velocity) when the object starts from rest. This is because the initial velocity (v_i) is zero.

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