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In the center where the pressure and temperature are highest

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In the core of a newborn star is where the nuclear fusion takes place. Gravitational attraction pulls hydrogen atoms together is the event that marks when a protostar becomes a star.

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This happens near the star's center (core), where temperature and pressure are highest.

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The central region

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Can fision occur in a star?

Not typically. When a star burns it starts with fusion of Hydrogen. Later heavier atoms are formed, also by fusion. It is believed that the very heavy atoms, that release energy when split (fission) are only formed by very massive stars . These atoms are also formed by fusion. When one of these very massive stars explodes (super nova) it spews out its atoms and during this process its possible some fission will occur, but for the most part star evolution is a fusion story.


Can you explain what cold fusion is?

Cold Fusion is a form of nuclear fusion intended to produce energy at room temperature (or near RT) as opposed to the extremely high temperatures required by today's understanding of modern physics This is only a hypothetical concept presented by many scientists who have laid claim to achieving such a mechanism. But as of today no one has come close to proving the phenomenon can occur under such conditions.After years of the scientific community rushing to find a solution to "cold fusion," it has been abandoned for the most part, and is regarded as a "close friend" of such things as unicorns and leprechauns, although one must never rule out an idea because the current technology makes it seem implausible!


Why is a collision with an iceburg unlikley to occur today?

because they are monitored for the most part by satellite and radar


What is the mass number of reactants of fission and fusion?

In a nuclear reaction, the mass numbers of the particles play an important part. The relationship between the mass numbers of the reactants and those of the products is that, they should be the same.


What is the source of the sun energy?

The sun shines because some of the nuclear energy is transformed into radiant energy. Enormous compression due to gravity and extremely high temperatures in the deep interior of the Sun fuse the nuclei of hydrogen atoms together to form helium nuclei. This is called thermonuclear fusion (a process that releases radiant energy, a small part of which reaches Earth).

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Which part of the newborn star does fusion occur?

In all stars, the fusion only occurs in the inner core.


Central part of the sun where fusion occurs?

Central part of the Sun where nuclear fusion occurs is called core.


In what part of the sun does fusion takes place?

Fusion takes place in the core of the sun.


What is the largest part in the body of a newborn infant?

their head


Can fision occur in a star?

Not typically. When a star burns it starts with fusion of Hydrogen. Later heavier atoms are formed, also by fusion. It is believed that the very heavy atoms, that release energy when split (fission) are only formed by very massive stars . These atoms are also formed by fusion. When one of these very massive stars explodes (super nova) it spews out its atoms and during this process its possible some fission will occur, but for the most part star evolution is a fusion story.


What part of Illinois did hail occur?

Hail can occur in any part of Illinois.


Is it dangerous if you have spurs and fusion on the vertebrae of your neck?

Spurs and fusion in the neck bones are not normally dangerous. It is a universal part of aging.


The part of the newborn brain that is the least develped?

The newborn baby functions mostly at the subcortical level. Cortical functions are not well developed at birth.


What part of an atom powers the sun and other stars?

fusion


Why is hydrogen harmful?

beceause it will take part in nuclear fusion


What part of the atom do valence electrons occur in?

The valence electrons occur in what part of the atom?


The inner part of the sun where fusion takes place also the inner part of earth is what?

The core