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what is generalized momentum in physics​

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The generalized momentum of analytical (Lagrangian, Hamiltonian) formulations of classical mechanics is defined as the partial derivative of the Lagrangian with regards to the time derivative of generalized coordinates:

pi=∂L∂˙qi.

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