The final velocity (v_f) of an object can be determined using the equation:
v_f = v + a * t
Where:
- v is the initial velocity of the object
- a is the acceleration of the object
- t is the time elapsed
However, if we assume that there is no acceleration acting on the object (a = 0), the equation simplifies to:
v_f = v
In this case, the final velocity (v_f) would be equal to the initial velocity (v). This means that the object maintains the same velocity throughout the given time period.