The core or the sun's photosphere.
Nuclear Fusion, in stars it involves Hydrogen atoms being slammed together at such high speeds and temperatures they combine together to form one atom, that one atom is then known as Helium.
In sun there is a chain reaction of nuclear fusion which consists of continuously fusing hydrogen nuclei
the suns interior, in the core
... core.
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.
Neclear Fusion because stars are powered by that, even our sun
White dwarfs are too cool for nuclear fusion to take place.
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The core.
If you are asking where does solar nuclear fusion take place, then that would be at the core of stars.
Nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes take place to form helium.
Fusion takes place in the core of the sun.
Around the core of helium that been formed from hydrogen fusion.
Fusion takes place in the core, where the temperature and pressure are much higher, which is necessary for fusion.
Nuclear Fusion
Neclear Fusion because stars are powered by that, even our sun
Neclear Fusion because stars are powered by that, even our sun
in the center of the sun in high temperatures and pressure
Most nuclear fusion happens close to the Sun's center, or core. That's where the temperature and pressure are greatest.
Fusion reaction requires very high temperature to take place .(approx. the temperature at the surface of the sun).This is practically impossible.