Can I animate using spring physics
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Yes, you can animate using spring physics. In the session Enhance your UI animations and transitions, it is demonstrated how interactive spring animations can be created. These animations use the velocity from interactive springs to carry the animation forward with continuous velocity, which is particularly useful for maintaining smooth and natural motion in your UI.
For a deeper dive into springs, you can also check out the video "animate with springs" mentioned in the same session.
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