Due to the light weight and the precise gap between each of the feathers, the shuttlecock is forced to go with the motion of the swing
In badminton, a motion similar to throwing a ball would be the overhead smash. This involves a powerful swing where the shuttle is struck with force downwards onto the opponent's side of the court, much like how you would throw a ball with force.
Newton's first law of motion (the law of inertia) states that an object in motion will remain in motion until a force equal or greater is acted upon it and an object at rest will remain at rest until a force is acted upon it. The shuttle places itself in orbit after liftoff from several powerful engines. The shuttle is at rest until these engines act on the shuttle to break it of the earths magnetic pull
Drag, momentum
A forehand shot.
To perform a whip shot in badminton, start by holding the racket with a relaxed grip and positioning yourself to face the shuttlecock. As you swing, use a quick, snapping motion of your wrist to generate power and spin, while ensuring your elbow is slightly bent. Aim to contact the shuttle at the highest point and follow through with your racket to achieve the desired trajectory. Practice is key to mastering the technique and timing of the whip shot.
Serving in badminton is opposite from the form used in tennis. To serve, hold the bird in one hand and hold the racket below it. Then drop the birdie and hit the center of the rubber tip with an underhand motion.
Main Equipments:ONE: The Racket (two to four)TWO: The Shuttlecock (birdie)THREE: A badminton courtFOUR: A Badminton net (can be self-made with proper usage of tape)Secondary Equipments:ONE: The Accessories (Shoes, grips)TWO: The ClothingInformation on each Equipments:Badminton shoes are lightweight with soles of rubber or similar high-grip, non-marking materials.Badminton shoes have little lateral support. High levels of lateral support are useful for activities where lateral motion is undesirable and unexpected. Badminton, however, requires powerful lateral movements. A highly built-up lateral support will not be able to protect the foot in badminton; instead, it will encourage catastrophic collapse at the point where the shoe's support fails.
no they are not always in motion
Forces of Motion. As far as I have known, it is when the space shuttle leaves the earth, it is pushed upwards by the opposite side of the shuttle whenerer it is going to leave. Answered by: SAV
In Enchanted Kingdom, the space shuttle attraction is classified as a thrill ride. It offers guests a thrilling experience with its rotating and swinging motion, simulating a space shuttle launch.
Projectile motion in badminton is important as it helps players anticipate the trajectory of the shuttlecock and adjust their positioning and movements accordingly. Understanding projectile motion allows players to better control their shots by adjusting the angle and power of their hits to achieve desired results. It also helps in strategizing gameplay and predicting opponents' moves based on the projectile path of the shuttlecock.
common sense should tell you it's due to the weight of the base