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The lagrangian of a particle of mass m moving in a plane is given by
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L = = m(v} + 1}) + a(xv, - yv.)
where v, and we are velocity components and is a constant. The canonical
momenta are given by
(a) Px = mv, and Py = mv,
(6) Px = my + ay and Py = mv, + ax
(C)P. = mv. - ay and P, = mv, + ax
(d) Px = mv. - ay and Py = mv, - ax​

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Answered by rav009049
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Answer:

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