Projectile motion is a fundamental concept in physics that describes the motion of objects thrown into space under the influence of gravity. In this type of motion, the only force acting on the object is gravity, and it moves along a curved path known as a trajectory. Projectile motion is a two-dimensional motion, assuming the only force acting on the object is due to gravity. The path followed by a projectile is known as a trajectory, and the horizontal displacement of the projectile is called its range. This concept is often studied in high school physics, particularly in grade 11, and is an essential part of understanding the behavior of objects in motion under the influence of gravity. Projectile motion has practical applications in various fields, including sports, engineering, and ballistics.