V(m) vs. V(p): Are They Equivalent?

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Is it V(m) same with V(p) ?
 
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As far as I know, those two terms are equivalent.
 
soonsoon88 said:
Is it V(m) same with V(p) ?

Only if that stands for V_{max} and V_{peak}
 
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