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A Badminton's shuttlecock must be extremely aerodynamically stable. This is how the shuttlecocks are calibrated.

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Dr Akram Khattak2 years ago

Look at this

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SMALLLOUIE2 years ago

They took so much time making this while it doesn't really last SMH

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Muhammad Saqib Riaz2 years ago

Even though the shuttle expires too Early, we Haven't found its Replacement Yet..

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Potwins2 years ago

That would drive me insane

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Eunice Ezinne Ejere2 years ago

Amazing 😍

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Armaghan2 years ago

Wao really new technique

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maggoty_cheese2 years ago

That's not aerodynamic balancing. That's weight balancing. Like balancing your car's tyre so it doesn't shake and wiggle as it spins.

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Florian_CM 🇦🇹2 years ago

i had a different picture in my head when i read the word "shufflecock"

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Parody Name Cannot Be Blank2 years ago

Really cool 😎 ...but that music! 😖🤫

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Dr Akram Khattak2 years ago

A shuttlecock is the projectile used in the sport of badminton. It's made up of a rounded cork base with feathers attached to it. When you hit it with a badminton racket, it flies through the air. It's a key component of the game!

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