the main fuel the sun uses
Hydrogen-essentially just protons
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The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.
The sun's energy is produced by nuclear fusion (not fission) at the core of the sun.
Nuclear fuel can continue to react for hundreds of thousands of years. The sun, for one has been going on for billions of years. About 2 billion years ago, a natual nuclear fissile reaction began that continued for about 200,000 years.
The nuclear fuel is found in the fuel rods. These fuel rods are formed into fuel bundles called fuel assemblies, and together they make up the reactor core.
The used fuel in a nuclear power plant is the nuclear fuel being discharged from the nuclear reactor after being irradiated during reactor operation. It is usually composed of trans-uranium heavy elements, a wide variety of fission products (that resulted from the nuclear fission processes in the nuclear reactor) and products of radioactive decay (produced before and after fuel discharge from the nuclear reactor).
no combustion dose not fuel the sun but the sun is fueled by a nuclear reaction known as fusion.
The nuclear fuel of the sun is hydrogen. The Sun binds the hydrogen atoms into helium, which creates energy in the process.
The hydrogen in the Sun is fuel for the nuclear fusion reaction.
5 billion years
Nuclear fuel is the fuel used to produce nuclear energy.
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear reactions; it has enough fuel to continue shining for a few billion years more.
Hydrogen-1, which is converted, through nuclear fusion, to helium-4.
no It uses nuclear energy to make heat and light (2 other forms of energy).
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The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.
All stars- including our sun- are an ongoing nuclear fusion reaction- hydrogen is fused into helium. The hydrogen is consumed in that reaction.
Nuclear power is NOT a fossil fuel.