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A shuttlecock is a high-drag
Drag (physics)

The term drag is widely used in Physics and Engineering and is central to the field of fluid dynamics. "Drag" refers to forces that oppose the motion of a solid object through a fluid ....
 projectile
Projectile

A projectile is any object propelled through space by the exertion of a force, which ceases after launch. In a general sense, even a Football or baseball may be considered a projectile....
 used in the sport of badminton
Badminton

Badminton is a List of sports#Racquet sports played by either two opposing players or two opposing pairs , who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net....
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A shuttlecock is a high-drag
Drag (physics)

The term drag is widely used in Physics and Engineering and is central to the field of fluid dynamics. "Drag" refers to forces that oppose the motion of a solid object through a fluid ....
 projectile
Projectile

A projectile is any object propelled through space by the exertion of a force, which ceases after launch. In a general sense, even a Football or baseball may be considered a projectile....
 used in the sport of badminton
Badminton

Badminton is a List of sports#Racquet sports played by either two opposing players or two opposing pairs , who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net....
. It has 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.

The shuttlecock's shape makes it extremely aerodynamically stable. Regardless of initial orientation, it will turn to fly cork first, and remain in the cork-first orientation.

The name shuttlecock is frequently shortened to shuttle; it may also be known as a bird or birdie. The abbreviation cock is rarely used except in a jocular sense, due to its vulgar connotations
Penis

The penis is an external sex organ of certain biologically male organisms, in both vertebrates and invertebrates.The penis is a reproductive organ, technically an intromittent organ, and for Eutheria, additionally serves as the external organ of urination....
. The "shuttle" part of the name was probably derived from its back-and-forth motion during the game, resembling the shuttle
Shuttle (weaving)

A shuttle is a tool designed to neatly and compactly store weft yarn while weaving. Shuttles are thrown or passed back and forth through the shed , between the yarn threads of the warp in order to weave in the weft....
 of a loom
Loom

A loom is a machine or device for weaving thread or yarn into textiles. Looms can range from very small hand-held frames, to large free-standing hand looms, to huge automatic mechanical devices....
; the "cock
Cock

Cock may refer to:* Rooster, a male chicken* In ornithology, the male of any bird* Cock, a colloquial word for a penis* Cock of the year/school/estate, A term used in the north of England to denote the best fighter in a defined area...
" part of the name was probably derived from the resemblance of the feathers to those on a cockerel.

Feathered vs. synthetic shuttlecocks

The feathers are brittle; shuttlecocks break easily and often need to be replaced several times during a game. For this reason, synthetic shuttlecocks have been developed that replace the feathers with a plastic skirt. Players often refer to synthetic shuttlecocks as plastics and feathered shuttlecocks as feathers.

The cost of good quality feathers is similar to that of good quality plastics, but plastics are far more durable, typically lasting many matches without any impairment to their flight. For this reason, many clubs prefer to play with plastics.

The playing characteristics of plastics and feathers are substantially different. Plastics fly more slowly on initial impact, but slow down less towards the end of their flight. Feather shuttles may come off the strings at speeds in excess of 320 km/h (200 mph) but slow down faster as they drop. For this reason, the feather shuttle makes the game seem faster, but also allows more time to play strokes.

Most experienced and skillful players greatly prefer feathers, and serious tournaments or leagues are almost always played using feather shuttlecocks. Experienced players generally prefer the "feel" of feathered shuttlecocks, and assert that they are better able to control the flight of feathers than of plastics. Because feather shuttles fly more quickly off the racquet face they also tend to cause less shoulder impact and injury. In Asia, where feather shuttlecocks are more affordable than in Europe and North America, plastic shuttlecocks are hardly used at all. All senior international tournaments use only feather shuttlecocks of the highest quality.

SpaceShipOne design

The shuttlecock's aerodynamic behavior was consciously replicated in the design of the spacecraft SpaceShipOne. Its "feathered" flight mode is a very stable high-drag configuration used to make the flight insensitive to orientation during atmospheric reentry
Atmospheric reentry

Atmospheric reentry refers to the movement of human-made or natural objects as they enter the atmosphere of a planet from outer space, in the case of Earth from an altitude above the "edge of space." This article primarily addresses the process of controlled reentry of vehicles which are intended to reach the planetary surface intact, but th...
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Specifications

A shuttlecock weighs around 4.75 - 5.50 grams. It has 14-16 feathers with each feather 70mm in length. The diameter of the cork is 25-28mm and the diameter of the circle that the feathers make is around 54mm.

Jianzi(Asian shuttlecock game)

In Vietnam
Vietnam

Vietnam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam , is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by People's Republic of China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east....
, and China there is a popular game by the name of Jianzi. In this game, teams of 1 or 2 use their feet to kick the shuttlecock over the net. This is very similar to badminton with the same scoring system. The game is Vietnam's national sport and is played mostly in Hanoi
Hanoi

Hanoi , estimated population 3,398,889 , is the Capital of Vietnam. From 1010 until 1802, with a few brief interruptions, it was the political centre of an independent Vietnam....
, the capital.

Brazilian Game: Peteca (Shuttlecock)

In Brazil, mainly in some central areas of the country, the game is played with teams of 1 or 2 using their hands to put the shuttlecock (peteca) over the net - no other part of the body can be used. This game is considered to be a preparatory training to volleyball classes, often taught to children in elementary school up to the 5th grade.

Shuttlecocks in Art

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art features the pop art sculpture Shuttlecocks designed by Claes Oldenburg
Claes Oldenburg

Claes Oldenburg is a sculpture, best known for his public art installations typically featuring very large replicas of everyday objects. Another theme in his work is soft sculpture versions of everyday objects....
 and Coosje van Bruggen
Coosje van Bruggen

Coosje van Bruggen was a sculptor, art historian, and critic. She died in 2009 after fighting breast cancer at the age of 66. She collaborated extensively with her husband, Claes Oldenburg....
. Donated by the Sosland Family, the 1994 installation is made from aluminum, fiberglass-reinforced plastic, paint. At 19 feet 2 9/16 inches by 15 feet 11 7/8 inches, they are the world's largest shuttlecocks. Oldenburg and Bruggen were bothered by how art was treated as high brow and elitist. By designing a piece of athletic equipment in monumental proportions (and with some vulgar connotations to the name), they made art accessible and common place.

See also

  • Badminton
    Badminton

    Badminton is a List of sports#Racquet sports played by either two opposing players or two opposing pairs , who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net....
  • Pington
    Pington

    Pington is a sport played by either two opposing players or two opposing pairs and is played indoors.The game is very similar to Badminton, but makes use of wooden Paddle instead of cord rackets....
  • Jianzi
    Jianzi

    Ji?nzi , ti jian zi , ti jian or ji?nqi? is a traditional Asian game in which players aim to keep a heavily weighted shuttlecock in the air using their feet and other parts of the body ....
  • Battledore and Shuttlecock
    Battledore and Shuttlecock

    Battledore and Shuttlecock or Jeu de Volantis is an early game similar to that of modern Badminton.This game is played by two persons with small rackets, called battledores, made of parchment or rows of gut stretched across wooden frames, and shuttlecocks, made of a base of some light material, like cork, with trimmed feathers fixe...
  • Brunching Shuttlecocks
    Brunching Shuttlecocks

    The Brunching Shuttlecocks is a humor web site that ran from June 1997 to March 2003. Its main contributors were Lore Sj?berg and Dave Neilsen and it ran under the motto "Pure and Simple as a Hammer to the Forebrain."...