Hydrogen atoms react to form a helium atom at 14.10e6 K.
Nuclear fusion is the type of nuclear reaction that occurs in stars. Older stars with a collapsing center can exceed a temperature of one hundred million Kelvin.
nuclear fusion
When stars "age", they spend their fuel source in a nuclear reaction (usually nuclear fusion).
Yes, they have accomplished nuclear fusion in a lab in Princeton.
Natural nuclear fusion reactions occur in all stars
The most common nuclear reaction is nuclear fusion, where atoms combine to form a heavier nucleus. This reaction is what powers the sun and other stars, as well as hydrogen bombs.
nuclear fusion. This process releases large amounts of energy and is the primary source of power for the sun and other stars. It involves the merging of lighter atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus.
Fusion is a nuclear reaction.
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In stars, the primary nuclear reaction is nuclear fusion, where lighter atomic nuclei combine to form heavier nuclei, releasing vast amounts of energy. The most common fusion process in stars like the Sun is the conversion of hydrogen into helium through a series of reactions known as the proton-proton chain. This reaction releases energy in the form of light and heat, which powers the star and contributes to the processes that sustain life on Earth. In more massive stars, other fusion processes can occur, including the fusion of helium into heavier elements.
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Stars are not powered by combustion; they are powered by nuclear fusion, which is a fundamentally different and far more energetic process.