ironic music.
yes there is one in Dickson opposite kimchi and kennys restraunts..not sure what it's called exactly though but that's the only one in canberra
Tone deaf
The opposite of 'pianissimo' (very soft) is 'fortissimo' (very loud).
It is called the action, which means the height/distance of the strings from the fretboard..
LEITMOTIF - see Wikipedia
This force is called reaction.
Action & reaction.
Foreshadowing is the literary technique of providing hints or clues about what will happen later in a story. It builds anticipation and can create suspense for the reader or viewer.
It is called a reaction force. The question you have asked is paraphrase of Newton's third law of motion. Action and reaction are always equal but opposite in direction.
It could be called a trapezium.
Often called action and reaction.
That is Isaac Newton's third law of motion.
newtons third law states that "every action has an equal and opposite reaction". the reaction will be opposite to the direction of action but it is equal in magnitude of force with which action is done.
Newton's third law of motion is that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This law is also called reciprocal motion/force or "action-reaction."
Such a figure is called a trapezium (UK) or trapezoid (US).
It is called an ordinary trapezium (GB) or trapezoid (USA)
This action is called DIVISION. The opposite of this, continuous addition is MULTIPLICATION.