A system, which provides the user with information, but does not allow for that user to alter the information the system contains.
Passive Systems are those which do not allow for data to be changed, for example an encyclopedia held on CD. Interactive systems however, allow for data to be accessed and ammended by the user.we use passive in bill board or posterwe use iteractive graphics in web sites or electronics devices
solar collectors are parts of all solar energy systems passive systems dont move pumps, fans, trackers are parts of active solar systems
Active solar heat systems have components such as pumps and fans to circulate heat or solar energy, while passive systems rely on natural heat transfer methods like conduction, convection, and radiation. Active systems are usually more efficient but require more maintenance and may have higher upfront costs compared to passive systems.
A fail passive system is one in which a failure in the system results in the system becoming passive, meaning it will not actively intervene but will provide indications and alerts to the pilot. In aviation, fail passive systems are often used in autopilot and flight control systems to ensure continued safe operation in the event of a failure.
There are a few, including gravity based settling systems, passive filtration systems, and polymer treatment systems.
An act of Passive Fraud results from the failure to disclose information when there is a duty to do so
Active systems require external energy input to function, such as a pump or a fan. Passive systems, on the other hand, rely on natural energy sources like gravity, sunlight, or thermal gradients to operate without mechanical assistance.
active and passiveBy: Jokara Walters
passive threat of a data or information processing system, a threat of disclosureof information without changing the state of the system.For example of a passive threat is one that could result in the recoveryof sensitive information through the unauthorized interception of a data transmission.
The two types of solar heating systems are active solar heating systems, which use pumps and fans to circulate air or fluid, and passive solar heating systems, which rely on building design and materials to capture and store heat from the sun.
Passive solar heating systems rely on building design and orientation to take advantage of the sun's heat. They do not require mechanical or electrical devices to operate.