The projectile used in Badminton is called a shuttlecock or shuttle.
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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.
another word for badminton birdie is called a "shuttlecock"
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.
how did shuttlecock get its name
the feathers of a badminton's shuttlecock is the 16 feathers from the duck.
it dose not use a ball
a shuttlecock
A shuttlecock is used to play badminton.
Shuttlecock.
Badminton isn't played with a ball. It's played with a shuttlecock a feathered projectile. The game was invented in the mid eighteenth century by British army officer serving in India.