In the Sun, helium. Anywhere else, I have no clue.
Helium
The Sun energy is from hydrogen fusion.
It's called the proton-proton cycle. It's the source of the sun's energy. Also called nuclear fusion.
Hydrogen.
nuclear fusion
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion in the core of the sun to form helium.
The Sun energy is from hydrogen fusion.
It's called the proton-proton cycle. It's the source of the sun's energy. Also called nuclear fusion.
nuclear fusion
Hydrogen.
Nuclear Fusion
The process is nuclear fusion of hydrogen. All stars at their main sequence converts hydrogen to helium giving large energy by during hydrogen atoms into helium nucliiFusion of hydrogen.
nuclear fusion
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion in the core of the sun to form helium.
Its called as nuclear fusion. The nucleus of hydrogen atoms fuse together and form helium nucleus. There is some difference of the two masses resulting it to become energy by Einstein's formulae e=mc^2
Atoms that are heavier than hydrogen were made by nuclear fusion after the big bang. Initially, only the lightest element, hydrogen, was present. However, after the universe cooled, hydrogen atoms fused to form helium. Later, the fusion of these atoms led to the formation of the other elements.
That would be nuclear fusion, like what happens in stars, when two hydrogen nuclei combine to form a helium nucleus.
Nuclear fusion is based on the helium nucleus synthesis from two hydrogen atoms at very high temperatures.