Energy, in the form of heat which is radiated from the sun's surface, together with visible and ultra violet light
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Stars like our sun and hydrogen bombs produce energy through nuclear fusion.
Main Sequence
No. Stars are massive balls of hydrogen and helium that produce heat and light through nuclear fusion. Our sun is a star, only appearing bigger and brighter because it is much closer to us.
No, Stars generate light and heat through nuclear fusion. The moon reflects light
Yes - through nuclear fusion.
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Stars like our sun and hydrogen bombs produce energy through nuclear fusion.
the energy sun and stars produce is fusion.
Nuclear fusion.
Stars produce light through the process of nuclear fusion. As a star burns hydrogen (in most cases) it turns into helium, the energy released creates photons or particles of light. However, not all stars give off light. Only stars with enough fuel to sustain fusion can produce visible light.
Nuclear fusion
The stars produce their heat from nuclear fusion reactions. Work on earth to produce controllable nuclear fusion is concentrating on one particular reaction, between deuterium and tritium, because it is the easiest to get going (though hard enough!). Stars operate with other reactions but all of the nuclear fusion type. You can read more in Wikipedia 'Nuclear fusion'
Nuclear fusion in the core.
The fusion of Hydrogen into Helium causes heat and radiation to occur.
Main Sequence
The products of hydrogen fusion are helium and energy.