Passive anti-theft systems arm automatically after your vehicle is shut off and all passengers exit the vehicle. Active anti-theft systems require you to arm the system with a remote control attached to your keychain.
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
Heatsink uses what they call passive cooling where as liquid cooling systems use active cooling.
explain the difference between systems and sub systems
Active remote sensing transmits energy to allow an image to be formed. Passive remote sensing collects energy reflected or emitted from a surface. Active systems direct a bean of energy at a surface and analyze the energy reflected back. An example of active sensing would be a radar. Passive systems are pretty much what the eyes see, and it's like a photograph. Passive sensing radiates visible light.
the difference between end user system and organisational system
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You can find the difference between marine gps systems and garmin gps systems on the following site: http://www.secrets2business.com/the-difference-between-marine-gps-handhelds-and-their-bigger-brothers/. They have good descriptions.
what is the different between natural and forced vibration systems.
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The judge has a passive role in the adversary system and an active one in the inquisitorial. The counsel has an active role in the adversary and a passive role in the inquisitorial. In adversary, the burden of proof rests on the accuser whereas in the inquisitorial the burden of proof rests on noone. Adversary systems can have juries.
Bob Marley
The difference between cells, tissues, organs, and body systems are that many cells make tissues, many tissues make organs, and many organs make body systems.