Drag, momentum
common sense should tell you it's due to the weight of the base
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
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.
The smash- fast, downward hit onto opponent's side. Forehand- A standard motion of badminton. Usually over your head. Clear- A far shot to the back of your opponent's court. Usually followed by a drop shot.
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
Yes. Everything in the Universe is related to motion and physics.
Physics is the science of motion and does not have anything to do with economics.
what is regular and irregular motion in physics
There are different kinds of motion that exist in physics. Some of them include linear motion, angular motion, rotary motion, constant motion and many more.
Kinematics
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Kinematics and dynamics are the two branches of physics which deal with motion. your wrong dumba$$