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rubber A the pitching plate on the mound. The pitcher must have one foot connected to the plate while pitching to the batter. The rubber is located 60?6" (19.5 meters) from home plate.
Ãâó: www.nocryinginbaseball.com/glossary/glossary.html
rubber A bouncy little material that recovers from large deformations quickly and forcibly. It is essentially insoluble - but can swell - in boiling solvent, such as benzene, methyl ethyl ketone, etc.
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rubber Rubber molecular structure is polar or nonpolar In polar rubber, the molecular chains have some atttached polar groups (groups of atoms that have an electric charge). In non-polar rubber there are no attached polar groups.
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rubber handy thing for erasing mistakes and family planning.
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rubber one side winning 2 games. The winner of the rubber is the pair with the most points scored.
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