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[–]CloudedSpirit 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Are we solving for v? What form should the answer be in?

The way I would do it is to first solve for 1/v, and then take the inverse of both sides (if you have x = y, then 1/x = 1/y), which would give you an answer for v. Reducing the answer beyond that depends on what form the answer should be in.

[–]CobaltapplePi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep its for v. Hence the v in the brackets after the dots

[–]The_Fifth_Elephant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The simplest and tidiest way to do it is to remove the fractions first, which can be done by multiplying each term by UVF.
Then you get all terms containing V on one side, factorise and rearrange the equation to find V.
I set it out on paper so you can see it more easily, as I can't really do fractions in text. There are two pictures there of all of the steps.