In the most common stellar fusion, helium gas is formed from the fusion of hydrogen nuclei.
It is produced from hydrogen, by nuclear fusion.
The energy of the Sun is produced by nuclear fusion - the fusion of hydrogen into helium.
In deuterium-tritium fusion, the result is helium-4. In helium fusion, carbon is produced.
No, the impact energy of a meteor is all from kinetic energy, nothing nuclear is involved.
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No Strontium is produced by nuclear fission not fusion.
If you refer to the fusion in stars, 4 atoms of hydrogen-1 combine to form one atom of helium-4.
Helium is produced.
This is produced by nuclear fusion
Before the stars the meter and meteorites were produced by nuclear fusion in the early universe.
The energy of the Sun is produced by nuclear fusion - the fusion of hydrogen into helium.
It is produced from hydrogen, by nuclear fusion.
Helium is produced by fusion in the interior of the Sun.
Nuclear power is produced through two processes: Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion.
Nuclear fusion and hydrogen.
In deuterium-tritium fusion, the result is helium-4. In helium fusion, carbon is produced.
No, the impact energy of a meteor is all from kinetic energy, nothing nuclear is involved.