its not against the rules but Badminton is a very fast paced game and you probly won't have time. just work on your backhand
Yes you can, but only if its the hand which you hold the racket it in. Note that you can't drop your racket to hit the ball with your hand, your hand still must be touching the racket when you hit it.
Yes. Rule 2.05.07 states that... "A player strikes the ball if he touches it in play with his racket, held in the hand, or with his racket hand below the wrist." This means that all of the following are legal and will constitute a good return. You can hit the ball with ... * the rubber on your table tennis racket, or * the edge of your table tennis racket, or * the handle of your table tennis racket, or * any part of your racket hand below the wrist, including the fingers of your racket hand
Rubber
A racket or racquet comes from Arabic "rahat al-yad", meaning "palm of hand"
both
hand
On a scale of 1-10 ; -10. It's harmless as second-hand.
to keep sweat off of your hand and make the racket slippery.
Many tennis players have two or more rackets during game play. This is done so that if one racket is damaged during play, they will have another racket to play with.
In tennis you hold it with your centre of your hand on the curved side of the grip
Any sporting good store should have badminton rackets and depending on how dedicated you are feeling a regular old tennis racket works just fine. Finding a tennis racket from a friend or in your garage or from a second hand store is cheap and easy. However there are expensive version if price isn't a problem and you can get a custom Badminton racket. Determine what is best for your budget and interest and skill level and then choose appropriately.
No the 'second hand' of a clock has a higher velocity, it makes one rotation each minute, while the minute hand makes on rotation each hour and the hour hand makes one rotation every 12 hours.