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Factors that affect a shuttlecock include the type of feathers used, the speed and angle of the shuttlecock when hit, altitude and air humidity, and the quality of manufacturing. Additionally, external factors such as wind conditions and temperature can also impact the flight of a shuttlecock.
The top recorded shuttlecock speed is 262mph or 421km/h, set by Malaysian player Tan Boon Heong in 2009.
The bottom of a shuttlecock is called the "base" or "cork." It is typically made from natural cork or synthetic materials and serves as the part that contacts the playing surface. The base is attached to a conical arrangement of feathers or a plastic skirt, which helps stabilize the shuttlecock's flight.
another word for badminton birdie is called a "shuttlecock"
how did shuttlecock get its name
The shuttlecock is about the size of an egg.
A shuttlecock is out of bounds when the shuttlecock lands outside the court lines.
The size of a shuttlecock is the size of your palm.
a shuttlecock
A shuttlecock is used to play badminton.
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Shuttlecock - film - was created in 1991.