Fusion is the collision of atoms ending in the combination of subatomic particles. This occurs naturally under huge pressure in the sun where gravity is so great that the molecules are forced into fusion thus releasing energy.
Nuclear fusion
The onset of iron fusion causes a star to become a supernova. This process occurs when the star's core collapses due to the inability to support the fusion of iron, leading to a catastrophic explosion.
The nuclear fusion uses Hydrogen to produce Helium. The fusion also releases a lot of energy, which is what causes the explosion.
The fusion of Hydrogen into Helium causes heat and radiation to occur.
Nuclear Fusion
True. Heat produced by nuclear fusion in the core of stars causes them to shine brightly and emit light and heat into space.
The cause is the very high temperature.
Sacralization is the fusion of the last lumbar vertebrae with the first segment of the sacrum.
The high temperature and pressure in the Sun's interior causes nuclear fusion.
A large release of energy from atomic nuclei, either via fission or fusion.
Nuclear fusion is the process that causes a star to begin producing vast amounts of energy by converting hydrogen into helium through a series of fusion reactions in its core.
The force that causes fusion is the strong nuclear force. This force is responsible for binding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom, overcoming the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged protons. In the extreme conditions of high temperature and pressure found in the core of stars, fusion reactions can occur, releasing enormous amounts of energy.