Tuesday, 10 June 2014

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Surprising Javascript Experiments

In this list,  8 examples/experiments are gathered that apply physics and gravity to demonstrate the power of Javascript. Few years back, all of these experiments must be done using Java or Flash, I don't think we can implement this using Javascript because of the standard and browsers.

A lot of stunning examples in this list,  it's built with Javascript.


  • This amazing javascript experiment demonstrate the power of javascript. Few years back, this wasn't achievable and I think you only can do it with Java or flash. Pretty impressive and the creator uses javascript physics library called Processing.

  • Yet another physic experiment that uses the javascript physic library called Processing. Everytime you click on it, it will generate a radom branch. Look at the way it shakes and move, it's really nice.

  • Box2D is an open source physics engine written primarily for games. As the name suggests, Box2D is a purely 2D engine. BOX2DJS is a Javascript port of BOX2D.

  • Start by shaking the browser, then create new balls (click on empty space), move some others (drag) and reset the screen (double click). Stunning gravity and physic demonstration!

  • What will happen when we put gravity on every single elements in Google's homepage?

  • A very creative use of scrollbar to simulate wave effect. Best view with chrome, firefox is a bit laggy.

  • Balls falling on an hidden random terrain. This experiment is using physic simulation trought the library box2djs.

  • When you draw something on a canvas, it starts moving under the Newtonian law.




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