In badminton, the thing you hit is called a shuttlecock. It is a feathered or plastic projectile with a conical shape that players hit back and forth over the net with their rackets.
Hit the shuttleCOCK
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A Shuttlecock.
In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
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.
In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
If you have ever played volleyball, you should know it bears much similarity to that. Try to hit the shuttlecock over the net and onto your opponents side, if they do not hit it back and the shuttlecock hits the floor ( on their side and not outside of boundaries) you score a point. The objective is to win by hitting [the shuttlecock] so that your opponent cannot hit back, and thus scoring points for yourself.
It's called a shuttlecock.
It means the shuttlecock, which players try to hit with their rackets.
When A shuttlecock falls out of bounds its called a fault. Badminton was a game first played thousands of years ago in China and is still popular today.
another word for badminton birdie is called a "shuttlecock"