200mph
78mph according to the manufacturer of Wilson pro-type shuttles.
another word for badminton birdie is called a "shuttlecock"
how did shuttlecock get its name
the feathers of a badminton's shuttlecock is the 16 feathers from the duck.
a shuttlecock
A shuttlecock is used to play badminton.
Shuttlecock.
A shuttlecock is traditionally made with goose feathers stuck into a cork base, but rubber and plastic shuttlecocks are more common now, as they are less easier to become damaged or ripped. The sport that shuttlecocks are used in is badminton.
a shuttlecock, a badminton racket, and the players
No, in badminton, a player is not allowed to hit the shuttlecock twice consecutively.
A standard badminton shuttlecock weighs between 4.74 to 5.50 grams.
No, in badminton, players are not allowed to reach over the net to hit the shuttlecock.