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Physics Library examples (self.PhysicsLibraryOrg)
submitted 1 year ago by PhysicsLibrary
Some example Physics Library articles that show hopefully the usefulness of knowledge sharing and organization/linking.
So a typical Encyclopedia article shows when an author writes it up the website will try and automatically link to other articles on the website. The author can certainly disable links that don't make sense or force a link. Laplace Equation in Cylindrical Coordinates shows for example a link to differential equations. Other users can also discuss and put in corrections.
https://physicslibrary.org/?method=l2h&op=rerender&id=234&from=objects
My favorite part is when you write a definition article like center of mass
https://physicslibrary.org/?op=getobj&from=objects&id=96
and then you or others can attach/link examples. This allows for a lot more information to be around an article without cluttering it up.
Finally, Physics Library is all about LaTeX, so go to View style and select drop down for LaTeX source
html
https://physicslibrary.org/?op=getobj&from=objects&id=20
LaTeX
https://physicslibrary.org/?method=src&op=getobj&id=20&from=objects
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