Depending on how far you are from the equator...
You could have large windows facing the equator to catch the winter sun, with eaves above the windows to block out the summer sun.
It could be momentum and energy, but I am not 100% sure.
Passive Solar energy is energy that unlike Solar energy passive is not active it is used by which way your house is set up and it can be put a certain way to absorb the most of passive sun power
Passive Solar energy is energy that unlike Solar energy passive is not active it is used by which way your house is set up and it can be put a certain way to absorb the most of passive sun power
Passive
An effective collision between reactant particles results in a chemical reaction, while an ineffective collision does not lead to a reaction because the particles do not have enough energy or correct orientation to break and form bonds. In an effective collision, reactant molecules collide with sufficient energy and in the correct orientation to overcome the activation energy barrier and form product molecules.
nothing, passive transport doesn't require energy
It could be momentum and energy, but I am not 100% sure.
Energy is not required for passive transport, as it occurs naturally due to the concentration gradient without the cell expending energy. Examples of passive transport include simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.
John Gishpert has written: 'Cost effective solar energy and conservation' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Passive systems, Solar energy, Solar houses
Energy is not required for passive transport to occur. Passive transport processes such as diffusion and osmosis rely on the inherent kinetic energy of molecules to move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration without the need for external energy input.
For a collision between reactant molecules to be effective in producing new chemical species, they must have enough kinetic energy to overcome the activation energy barrier, and they must collide in the correct orientation to break and form chemical bonds.
Passive transport does not require energy, as it involves the movement of molecules across a cell membrane without the input of energy. This includes processes such as diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion.