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This report examines the history, mechanics, and cultural significance of Google Gravity, a popular web experiment created by Ricardo Cabello, better known as Mr.doob. Overview of Google Gravity

: If you type a query into the search bar (which still works in some versions), the search results also fall from the top of the screen and pile up at the bottom. : While the original was a Chrome Experiment , you can still find it hosted on Mr.doob's personal site or archived versions like Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob

Section B — Practical tasks (40 marks — 2 × 20) 5. JavaScript snippet (20 marks): Write a minimal, self-contained JavaScript + HTML structure (no external frameworks) that creates a single draggable DOM element that falls with gravity and bounces when hitting the bottom of the viewport. Include comments and explain three lines that control physics behavior. (Mark: 10 for working code, 10 for explanations and clarity.) This report examines the history, mechanics, and cultural

To use it, you go to mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity/ (or simply search "google gravity" on Google and click "I'm Feeling Lucky"). Suddenly, your tidy homepage collapses into a heap of rubble. Suddenly, your tidy homepage collapses into a heap of rubble

Three.js: He is the primary author of Three.js, a widely used cross-browser JavaScript library and application programming interface used to create and display animated 3D computer graphics in a web browser.

His most famous creation remains Google Gravity, released around 2009. But he didn't stop there. He built dozens of other physics-based toys, including Google Sphere, Google Balls, and—most relevant to our keyword—Google Slime.

Mr.doob's Projects: The original host site maintained by the creator.

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