
Colorful Probability Simulation with Geometric Falling Balls
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- Length
- 0:29
- Resolution
- 1080 x 1920
- File Size
- 54.2 MB
- Frame Rate
- 24 fps
- Alpha Channel
- No
- Looped
- Yes
- Video Encoding
- H.264
- Orientation
- Vertical
- Commercial License
- Further Information
Description
Small, brightly colored spheres cascade downwards through a grid of circular pegs, mimicking a Galton board or a Plinko game. The spheres accumulate in vertical channels at the bottom, gradually forming a vibrant, rainbow-colored bar graph. The animation showcases the principles of probability and data distribution in a visually engaging manner. The aesthetic is clean, precise, and educational, with smooth physics-based motion and a striking contrast between the white geometric structure and the lively, multi-colored balls. The gradual formation of the statistical pattern creates a sense of methodical unfolding. This animated clip is ideal for projects related to science, education, statistics, data visualization, and technology. It can enhance presentations, explainer videos, or digital content requiring a sophisticated yet understandable illustration of complex concepts like randomness, probability, or distribution. The clear alpha channel ensures easy integration into various backgrounds.

































