
Colorful Balls Falling: Probability Distribution Simulation
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- Length
- 0:29
- Resolution
- 1080 x 1920
- File Size
- 54 MB
- Frame Rate
- 24 fps
- Alpha Channel
- No
- Looped
- Yes
- Video Encoding
- H.264
- Orientation
- Vertical
- Commercial License
- Further Information
Description
This animated clip visualizes a probability distribution experiment, reminiscent of a Galton board or Plinko machine. Hundreds of small, vibrant, multicolored balls cascade from a funnel at the top, navigating through a grid of circular pegs. As they bounce and scatter, the balls eventually settle into distinct vertical channels at the bottom, forming a bell-curve like distribution. The clean, geometric design and fluid physics simulation create an engaging and educational visual. Each ball's unique trajectory contributes to the overall statistical pattern, with distinct color bands emerging in the final distribution. Ideal for presentations, educational content, or any project needing to illustrate concepts of probability, statistics, random walks, or data visualization in a dynamic and visually appealing manner. This modern and scientific animation provides a compelling backdrop for analytical discussions.

































