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Lagrangian mechanics is a formulation of classical mechanics that uses the principle of least action to describe the motion of objects. Developed by the mathematician Joseph-Louis Lagrange in the 18th century, this approach reformulates Newtonian mechanics, providing a powerful and elegant framework for analyzing mechanical systems.

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