All I know is that it's either the core, chromosphere, convection layer, or the corona. Which one is it?
White dwarfs are too cool for nuclear fusion to take place.
If you are asking where does solar nuclear fusion take place, then that would be at the core of stars.
Fusion takes place in the core, where the temperature and pressure are much higher, which is necessary for fusion.
Nuclear fusion:Two or more atomic nuclei join together to form a single nucleus.Energy is released.Nuclear fission:One atomic nucleus splits into two or more separate nuclei, plus other fragments.Energy is released.
Fusion. Fusion requires very high temperature and pressure. So on earth we usea critical mass of weapons grade uranium to start a fission chain reaction whichenables a fusion reaction in hydrogen. Fusion is of course more powerful than fission
White dwarfs are too cool for nuclear fusion to take place.
If you are asking where does solar nuclear fusion take place, then that would be at the core of stars.
Nuclear fission, not to be confused with fusion.
beceause it will take part in nuclear fusion
Nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes take place to form helium.
10,000,000 and up.
10,000,000 and up.
Stars are not powered by combustion; they are powered by nuclear fusion, which is a fundamentally different and far more energetic process.
Fusion takes place in the core, where the temperature and pressure are much higher, which is necessary for fusion.
Nuclear fusion:Two or more atomic nuclei join together to form a single nucleus.Energy is released.Nuclear fission:One atomic nucleus splits into two or more separate nuclei, plus other fragments.Energy is released.
nuclear fusion reaction
Only in the very center of the sun can the nuclear fusion take place - that is the only part of the sun where heat and pressure are both high enough. As you move outward from the center, the pressures and temperatures both drop below the level necessary to cause fusion. Hence, the star has a state of equilibrium.