Answer:
The answer is explained below
Step-by-step explanation:
STEP 1
A projectile motion is the motion is a specific particle in a curve path, under the influence of gravity.
Domain denotes to a set of values of input for which there is a specific output.
STEP 2
The equation used for projectile motion is:
<em>h(t)= - 16t^2 + 96t</em>
It is a kind of function in which time (t) is the input and height (h) is the output. Here the domain for the function refers to all possible value of time t for which there is an output h (t). IN simple words, domain is the set of all the values of time t for which the particle is in a projectile motion.
STEP 3
The particle begins the motion from ground, goes in projectile and then returns to ground again. Since at ground level, h (t) = 0
So, using the projectile equation:
<em>h(t)= - 16t^2 + 96t</em>
<em>-16t(t-6)= 0</em>
<em>SO, t = 0,6</em>
<em>It will take 6 seconds for the particle to reach the ground again. </em>
<em>The domain of the projectile motion is the set of all set of all the values from 0 to 6 which is {0,6}</em>