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#1 Re: Help Me ! » How do you get v dv/dt = d/dt (v^2/2) » 2018-10-31 23:02:25

I'm still having trouble seeing where (v^2/2) came from without integrating v. Also what is the purpose of multiplying v to both side from a physics standpoint. Its my first year in calculus based physics and i'm trying to understand both the calc and physics of it all. Thanks.

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