Reactive vs Interactive - What's the difference?
reactive | interactive |
that reacts or responds to a stimulus
(chemistry) that readily takes part in reactions
(electronics) Characterized by induction or capacitance rather than resistance.
Reacting to the past rather than anticipating the future, not predictive.
Acting with each other.
(computer science) Responding to the user.
A feature (as in a museum) that can be interacted with.
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As adjectives the difference between reactive and interactive
is that reactive is that reacts or responds to a stimulus while interactive is acting with each other.As a noun interactive is
a feature (as in a museum) that can be interacted with.reactive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- francium is the most reactive of the alkali metals.
Derived terms
* reactive armour * reactive arthritis * reactive centre * reactive depression * reactive distillation * reactive dye * reactive homeostasis * reactive hyperemia * reactive hypoglycemia * reactive intermediate * reactive ion etching * reactive lymphocyte * reactive schizophrenia * reactive search * reactive loadAnagrams
* ----interactive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Two interactive systems.
- Interactive user interface
Derived terms
* interaction * interactivityNoun
(en noun)citation
