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.
in badminton you should not catch the shuttlecock when you are playing but when you are serving you can catch it and you can`t hit the shuttlecock 2 times in your base.. so i hope you understand -thank you
yes it is good
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
There are two parts in Badminton shuttle cock that are made of the feathers of a cockerel. Cock diameter is 1" attached with wings.
may be because the air flow put a force on its wings so it immediately turns when it get hit i.e when u hit it the conservation on moment applies and it velocity becomes opposite direction so for a minute time interval its wings will lead in motion
A shuttlecock (often abbreviated to shuttle and also known as a bird or birdie) is a high-drag projectile, with an open conical shape: the cone is formed from sixteen overlapping goose feathers embedded into a rounded cork base. The cork is covered with thin leather. Shuttles with a plastic skirt are often used by recreational players to reduce their costs as feathered shuttles break easily.
Hen Feather.
A shuttlecock has an open conical shape, the cone is formed from sixteen overlapping goose feathers embedded into arounded cork base. The cork is covered with thin leather
the minimum requirement is 30 feet / 10 metre, that is the maximum the shuttlecock can travel when you hit it straight up even by Lin Dan, of course it means that from a proper and suitable shuttlecocks flight or speed base on the country your in hot or cold and altitudes
The base word for motion is "move."
The base is made of cork.