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which sports projectile travels the fastest; tennis ball, hockey puck, shuttle cock, or golf ball?

by Violet Hammes Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

It is three-quarters the size of a baseball and harder than a golf ball. The best in the sport can toss the pelota at speeds greater than 300 km/h. As a result, Guinness World Recordshas dubbed Jai Alai as the fastest moving ball sport in the world.

Badminton – 493 km/h
Would you ever have guessed that a badminton birdie (aka shuttlecock) is the fastest recorded object in sports? While testing out new racket technology in 2013, Malaysia's Tan Boon Hoeng set a new world record with a 493 km/h smash.
Sep 11, 2014

Full Answer

What is the fastest projectile speed of a moving ball?

The fastest projectile speed in any moving ball game is c. 302km/h 188mph in Jai-Alai (Pelota). The most lethal ball of any sport, the pelota is 3/4 the size of a baseball and harder than a golf ball.

What is the fastest moving object in sport?

Shuttlecock and balls: The fastest moving objects in sport. ... As a result, Guinness World Records has dubbed Jai Alai as the fastest moving ball sport in the world.

Is a shuttlecock faster than a tennis ball?

However a shuttlecock is a high drag projectile, which means it decelerate faster than a tennis ball. This make it possible for the player to still respond to a smash if not properly placed. The question is primarily hazy. When you're talking about speed you need to take in account the distance the object will cover.

Which travels faster tennis or badminton ball?

tennis ball travels faster than shuttle. as the shuttle have more aerodynamic drag it resist to move longer and speed also will be less but tennis ball is having very good aerodynamic shape when compared to shuttle. Is badminton harder than tennis? Badminton is much easier to pick up for a beginner.

What is the fastest moving sports projectile?

The fastest projectile speed in any moving ball game is c. 302km/h 188mph in Jai-Alai (Pelota). The most lethal ball of any sport, the pelota is 3/4 the size of a baseball and harder than a golf ball. It is made from constructed or hand wound Brazilian rubber with two handsown goatskin covers.

Which ball travels faster?

Speed of the Fastest Jai Alai BallBibliographic EntryResult (w/surrounding text)Sifakis, Carl. The Encyclopedia of Gambling. Facts on File, 1990: 168."The ball, which can travel at 150 miles an hour, must hit against the wall of a specially marked playing court and bounce back in fair territory."4 more rows

Is a shuttlecock the fastest?

But as is often mentioned during the Olympics, badminton is one of the fastest sports in the world. Indeed, the shuttlecock is the fastest object in sports.

Which sport is the fastest?

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How fast does a tennis ball travel?

On average, a professional tennis player hit the ball between 65-85 mph, depending on the type of shot. Serves are usually the fastest, ranging from 120-150 mph whereas backhand is the slowest shot, averaging from 60 to 75 mph.

How fast does a golf ball travel?

211 mphGolf ball / Maximum velocity

Why is shuttlecock faster than tennis ball?

The shuttlecock slows down faster than a tennis ball because it is struck at the cork end and then flips around so the cork end points in the direction of travel. Still a 400 KPH shot will reduce to about 200 KPH by the time it crosses the net; still faster than a tennis ball.

What moves fast?

23 Fastest Things In The World [As of 2022]Fastest Achievable Speed – Speed of Light.Fastest Hypothetical Particle – Tachyon. ... Fastest Spacecraft – NASA's Parker Solar Probe. ... Fastest Moving Star (in Our Galaxy) – S4714. ... Fastest Supercomputer – Fujitsu Fugaku in Japan. ... Fastest Cruise Missile – Shaurya. ... More items...•

What is the fastest moving object in the Olympics?

That object is a badminton birdie, professionally known as a shuttlecock. The record speed of a birdie has been clocked at 493 km/hour.

What is the second fastest sport?

#10 – 100m sprint. The extent of human speed is performed in a sprint. ... #9 – Hockey. Hockey has the fastest tempo in team sports. ... #8 – Lacrosse. If you love hockey but prefer not to skate, lacrosse is the solution. ... #7 – BASE jumping. ... #5 – Badminton. ... #3 – Skydiving/Wingsuit. ... #2 – Speed skiing. ... #1 – Drag racing.

How fast do field hockey ball travel?

As one of the fastest sports in the world, it is unsurprising that the field hockey ball can reach speeds of over 100 mph.

Badminton – 493 km/h

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Would you ever have guessed that a badminton birdie (aka shuttlecock) is the fastest recorded object in sports? While testing out new racket technology in 2013, Malaysia’s Tan Boon Hoeng set a new world record with a 493 km/h smash. According to Guinness World Records, the fastest recorded hit during competition belongs to Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei,...
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F – 339.6 km/h

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Ash – 281.6 km/h

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Nis – 263.4 km/h

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Cer – 210.8 km/h

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Key – 183.7 km/h

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Eball – 174.0 km/h

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Cket – 161.3 km/h

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Le Tennis – 112.5 km/h

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