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physicsanimation-stoess

v1.0.0

Published

This project demonstrates a simple physics animation using JavaScript.

Readme

Physics Animation This project demonstrates a simple physics animation using JavaScript. It simulates the effects of gravity and elasticity on a bouncing ball.

Description The animation consists of a ball that falls under the influence of gravity and bounces when it hits the ground. The key features of the animation are:

Gravity: The ball experiences a downward force due to gravity, causing it to accelerate as it falls. Bouncing: When the ball hits the ground, it rebounds with a certain degree of elasticity, simulating a bouncing effect. Friction: The ball's horizontal velocity is gradually reduced over time due to friction, simulating air resistance. Usage To run the animation, simply open the index.html file in a web browser. The animation will start automatically, and you'll see a ball bouncing on the screen.

Contributing Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute to this project, please fork the repository and submit a pull request.