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vT is a symbol that appears in several technical contexts and does not have a single universal meaning. Its interpretation depends on the field and the surrounding equations.

In physics and engineering, v_t (or occasionally v_T) is commonly used to denote terminal velocity—the constant

In electronics and semiconductor physics, V_T or v_T is used for the thermal voltage. This is defined

Other uses exist in different disciplines, often as a variable name or shorthand in specific models and

speed
at
which
drag
force
balances
gravity
for
a
body
falling
through
a
fluid.
Terminal
velocity
depends
on
factors
such
as
mass,
cross-sectional
area,
drag
coefficient,
fluid
density,
and
gravity,
and
it
is
a
central
concept
in
aerodynamics,
ballistics,
and
atmospheric
studies.
as
V_T
=
k_B
T
/
q,
where
k_B
is
Boltzmann’s
constant,
T
is
absolute
temperature,
and
q
is
the
elementary
charge.
The
thermal
voltage
sets
the
energy
scale
in
Boltzmann
statistics
and
appears
in
current–voltage
relationships
for
diodes
and
transistors.
At
room
temperature,
about
300
K,
V_T
is
approximately
25.7
millivolts.
equations.
Because
vT
is
not
standardized
across
fields,
it
is
essential
to
consult
the
source
material
for
the
precise
definition
in
any
given
context.