do you mean math equation? If you add a number to both sides of an equation you do not change it. That is called algebra
north and south
symmetrical
A line
That is called a rectangle.
Rough both sides, less layers, unfilled knotholes on the surface.
Plywood sheets consist of an odd number of layers so the grain runs the same direction on both sides.
what is both sides of potato called
Construction plywood mainly used for shuttering of concrete is a film faced ply wood where one or both sides of the ply have layer of film on them to protect it from water and increase longevity.
¼-inch plywood 0.31 3/8 inch plywood 0.47 ½-inch plywood 0.62 5/8 inch plywood 0.78 This is taken from http://www.sizes.com/units/rvalue.htm, which also has some other materials that could/would commonly be used alongside with plywood to increase the R Value such as building paper and insulation... if both sides of the frame are ply then you must also include the void.
When you get both sides of your bottom lip pierced it's called 'snake bites'.
If you mean Glasonite - a material used for building bodies on commercial vehicles. Basically it is a sandwich with plywood encased in a thin layer of grp on both sides
If both sides are equal, it's called an equation. If both sides are NOT equal, it's called an inequality.
When something is balanced on both sides, it is called being in equilibrium or being symmetric.
Any strong wood. In the US, softwood plywood is generally made from Douglas fir or southern yellow pine. Most hardwood plywood is "veneer core." This means they make sheets of plywood from poplar--an inexpensive hardwood but plenty good for plywood--then put veneers of a more expensive hardwood on both sides of the finished sheet. If you run into oak "marine plywood" all the plies are made from oak. Oak is extremely hard to make into good plywood cores because it is so hard, so oak marine plywood is really expensive.
If you are playing tennis and there is one person on both sides of the court it is called singles. If there are two people on both sides of the court it is called doubles.
do you mean math equation? If you add a number to both sides of an equation you do not change it. That is called algebra