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No, the Big Bang could not be an example of nuclear fission. In nuclear fission, we have the atomic nucleus of an atom splitting apart. In the Big Bang, which opened the spacetime continuum and begat our universe as we know it, no matter existed. The energy density at the time of the Big Bang was almost incalculably high. Matter could not possibly exist under those conditions, and it is generally thought that the only thing present and expanding was the superforce. The four fundamental forces in nature had not even appeared individually yet, and the superforce, a combination of all four fundamental forces, was all that existed for an interval of time. It was only later that the energy spread out over a sufficient volume that other forces could appear individually, and only later could matter begin to form.

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Is it true that Hydrogen and Helium were formed by nuclear reaction in the stars and other elements were formed after the Big Bang?

Close, but not exactly. Hydrogen is not formed by nuclear reactions in stars, hydrogen was formed not long after the Big Bang, when the expanding universe had cooled sufficiently that an electron and a proton could combine to form a hydrogen atom. Helium and all the other elements that are heavier than hydrogen, were formed by the process of nuclear fusion, in stars.


How is the big bang theory is an example od scienctific theory?

Hello i am minakshi answer is that the big bang theory is an example of old scientific theory as big bang theory explains that there was an explosion but the isotropy and the homogenity of the universe is not explained by big bang theory to explain his we connect inflatation theory with big bang theory to explain it so the big bang theory is also an example of old scientific theory.


Was the big bang a nuclear reaction?

No. the Big Bang is a theory for descriping how out Universe came into existence billions years ago and how its organized and expanding. The Big Bang started from a very small point in no time, that point was very very small in size and with high density. All matters and energy came into existence after that Big Bang. You may find more detailed info in the NASA website at www.nasa.gov


Is the big bang a form or example of free energy?

The Big Bang is not an example of free energy. Free energy typically refers to the energy available to do work, whereas the Big Bang was the initial explosion that marked the beginning of the universe and is not related to the concept of free energy.


What happened first big bang or supernova?

The Big Bang happened first. It is the beginning of the Universe as we know it - we don't know what happened before that.During the Big Bang, hydrogen and helium were formed; other elements were created later, through nuclear fusion - and some of those were ejected in supernova explosions.

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What does nuclear fission have to do with the stars being born?

The answer is portons and neutrons nonetheless join up together and make a bang then they are formed into galaxies and stars.


What is an example mutualism in rivers?

ant in a small tree bang bang


What is powered by nuclear power?

Everything is powered by nuclear energy. The Sun produces heat and light from nuclear fusion, which allows things to grow on Earth, subsequently to die and form fossil fuels. The Earth produces heat from nuclear decay (and some fission) which contributes to our heat balance and allows life to flourish. And, ultimately, everything in the Sun and Earth were created by an interstellar cloud that accreted into the Solar System. That cloud came from the nuclear explosion of a supernova and/or the big bang at the formation of the universe.


Why was nuclear energy created?

Humans did not create nuclear energy, it was created shortly after the big bang when the first stars formed and began fusing hydrogen into helium. Later supernova explosions created elements up to uranium, which we can use as fuel in nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs.


Is it true that Hydrogen and Helium were formed by nuclear reaction in the stars and other elements were formed after the Big Bang?

Close, but not exactly. Hydrogen is not formed by nuclear reactions in stars, hydrogen was formed not long after the Big Bang, when the expanding universe had cooled sufficiently that an electron and a proton could combine to form a hydrogen atom. Helium and all the other elements that are heavier than hydrogen, were formed by the process of nuclear fusion, in stars.


What is meant by nuclear reaction at very temperature?

there is no end-scale "highest" temperature, to put this in easy terms : the bigger the bang the higher the temperature, to answer the Question: the highest temperature would probably be the temperature created when the big-bang occurred.


What is a onomatopoeia poem example?

boom boom bang bang goes the bed in the night


How is the big bang theory is an example od scienctific theory?

Hello i am minakshi answer is that the big bang theory is an example of old scientific theory as big bang theory explains that there was an explosion but the isotropy and the homogenity of the universe is not explained by big bang theory to explain his we connect inflatation theory with big bang theory to explain it so the big bang theory is also an example of old scientific theory.


Can you use big bang in a sentence?

Yes. For example the big bang was one of the theories on life.


What is an example of an omamatopoeia?

whish,boom,bang,


How much energy was involved in the Big Bang event?

The Big Bang event involved an immense amount of energy, estimated to be equivalent to the explosion of billions of nuclear bombs.


What is and example that can not be answered by science?

What happened prior to the "big bang"