Definition Search Tool - Get Mechanics, Quantum Physics Definition Instantly

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A new AJAX-based definition search tool has been introduced, allowing users to efficiently search for definitions in subjects like Mechanics and Quantum Physics without navigating away from the page. This tool functions similarly to Google's "define: keyword" feature, providing a streamlined experience for collecting definitions. The tool can be accessed at http://www.livephysics.com/ptools/physics-definitions.php, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals seeking quick and easy access to terminology in physics.
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Here is a great definition search tool design using AJAX.

Search for definition for Mechanics, Quantum physics .etc.


You can use this simple tool search and collect all the definition you want without leaving the page.

http://www.livephysics.com/ptools/physics-definitions.php
 
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Thats the equivalent of doing define: keyword from google.
 
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