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You can find nuclear fusion in a star.
Positrons and neutrinos are released by nuclear fusion.
through the process of fusion, it becomes a star: the birth of the star is the start of fusion. therefore, it is after fusion that it is classified as a star.
As with our Sun (a star) by nuclear fusion.
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion to form helium at a temperature of 107 K
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You can find nuclear fusion in a star.
Nuclear Fusion in a Giant Star involves Helium being fused into a hydrogen shell that surrounds the core, and Nuclear Fusion in a Main-Sequence star involves Hydrogen being fused into Helium to produce Energy inside of the core.
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Nuclear Fusion in a Giant Star involves Helium being fused into a hydrogen shell that surrounds the core, and Nuclear Fusion in a Main-Sequence star involves Hydrogen being fused into Helium to produce Energy inside of the core.
By converting hydrogen to helium using nuclear fusion
Because of nuclear fusion! The nuclear fusion releases energy which produces light.
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