about 10500-11000k is when fusion commences which creates the shining of the star
Nuclear fusion.
Fusion is the process the powers that sun, It prevents it from collapsing due to it's own gravity and allows it to shine.
Nuclear fusion. In the most common case, hydrogen-1 is converted to helium-4.
No, Stars generate light and heat through nuclear fusion. The moon reflects light
during the total eclipes earth blocks the moon sun light from shine and to reach the sun
About 10,000,000K.
Fusion.
fission is the splitting of atoms of uranium or plutionium by the means of neutrons. fusion is the opposite. fusion is the violent combining of atoms through magnatism and heat. our own sun uses fusion to shine.
Innumerable stars are there in the space. Our sun is also a star. Almost all stars shine because of fusion of hydrogen nuclei.
Nuclear fusion.
Stars shine due to nuclear fusion. The visible light produced by our star (the Sun) comprises all the colours of the spectrum as evidenced by a rainbow.
stars are born from interstellar gas clouds, shine by nuclear fusion and then die
stars are born from interstellar gas clouds, shine by nuclear fusion and then die
No. They are the hottest. The coolest stars shine predominantly with red light.
That refers to the conversion of hydrogen-1 to helium-4. This process frees a lot of energy, and is what makes the Sun shine.
Nuclear fusion. In the most common case, hydrogen-1 is converted to helium-4.
No, Stars generate light and heat through nuclear fusion. The moon reflects light