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$v^2 = v_0^2 + \frac{2 fd}{m}$
Since no specific question is provided regarding this formula (e.g., solving for a variable, analyzing its application, etc.), it's not possible to provide a solution. If you want to solve for a particular variable (like \( v \), \( v_0 \), \( F \), \( d \), or \( m \)), or have questions about the physical meaning of this formula (it relates to work - energy principle, where \( F \) is force, \( d \) is distance, \( m \) is mass, \( v_0 \) is initial velocity, and \( v \) is final velocity), please clarify your question.
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Since no specific question is provided regarding this formula (e.g., solving for a variable, analyzing its application, etc.), it's not possible to provide a solution. If you want to solve for a particular variable (like \( v \), \( v_0 \), \( F \), \( d \), or \( m \)), or have questions about the physical meaning of this formula (it relates to work - energy principle, where \( F \) is force, \( d \) is distance, \( m \) is mass, \( v_0 \) is initial velocity, and \( v \) is final velocity), please clarify your question.