Star.
The sun and other stars.
A star is a luminous ball of plasma held together by its own gravity and produce energy through thermonuclear fusion. A planet is a body orbiting a star massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity but not massive enough to conduct fusion.
Plasma.
no
No. Asteroids are small solar system bodies in orbit around the sun. Stars are massive, luminous balls of plasma that is held together by gravity.
The sun and other stars.
A star is a luminous ball of plasma held together by its own gravity and produce energy through thermonuclear fusion. A planet is a body orbiting a star massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity but not massive enough to conduct fusion.
Plasma can be found in the stars, solar air, in the sun and also in fusion.
no
Plasma.
The energy used to allow nuclear fusion to happen would be transferred to the surroundings through the metal container because it is a conductor therefore the plasma would cool down and the reaction wouldn't be able to carry on.
No. Asteroids are small solar system bodies in orbit around the sun. Stars are massive, luminous balls of plasma that is held together by gravity.
It's a plasma.
its not perfectly round .It is because of continuous bombardment in plasma due to fusion of hydrogen and release of their energy.
A star is a massive, luminous ball of plasma.
Heat generated in a nuclear fusion depends on the resistance of the plasma and the current.
Not presently. We do not have a container for plasma. If we did, we would also have fusion reactors, which we do not.