Yes, they have accomplished nuclear fusion in a lab in Princeton.
Nuclear fusion is the type of nuclear reaction that occurs in stars. Older stars with a collapsing center can exceed a temperature of one hundred million Kelvin.
a nuclear recation is formed
Yes - all the millions of other stars in the Universe, where fusion occurs. Also of course fission reactions in all nuclear reactors on earth
The most common nuclear reaction is nuclear fusion, where atoms combine to form a heavier nucleus. This reaction is what powers the sun and other stars, as well as hydrogen bombs.
Nuclear reaction by the super heated hydrogen, oxygen and other elements.
It doesn't. The nuclear/chemical reaction that powers the other stars is entirely independent of what our sun is doing.
An example of a nuclear reaction is nuclear fusion, where two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. This reaction is the process that powers the sun and other stars.
nuclear fusion
When stars "age", they spend their fuel source in a nuclear reaction (usually nuclear fusion).
nuclear fusion reaction
There are many sorts of reactions that take place in stars, in the sun for instance the main nuclear chain reaction isP-P ( Proton-Proton ), in general the hydrogen consumed and turns into helium and by the way it produces a lot of energy.
Nickel and iron accumulate in the interior of large stars and do not release energy by any kind of nuclear reaction.