What is the formula for final velocity?

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There are a number of different formulas for final velocity. Each one describes the relationship between final velocity and other kinematic quantities, such as initial velocity, initial and final position, acceleration, and time. Depending on what information you have, you would select the most appropriate and useful formula.

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