nuclear fusion
What happens to a stars nuclear energy generation change if the core decreases in temperature?
no, the core is were the nuclear reaction happens, this causes lots of heat and therfore, the core is hotter. :)
Fusion occurs in the core of the sun and other stars.
Fusion and Fission happens at the stars' core.
Yes, if the star is massive enough when the core collapses a supernova explosion happens.
A stars core temperature will be several million kelvins
Nuclear Fusion occurs in the core of stars.
Stars with a core temperature in excess of 20 million K likely have hydrogen fusion occurring in their cores, where hydrogen atoms are fused into helium through the proton-proton chain reaction.
This phenomenon happen during the red phase collapse of smaller stars. The contraction in the core of the star causes the helium to go into a runaway fusion reaction that releases an immense amount of energy for a brief time.
This phenomenon happen during the red phase collapse of smaller stars. The contraction in the core of the star causes the helium to go into a runaway fusion reaction that releases an immense amount of energy for a brief time.
Nuclear Fusion at the Stars' Core.
When the cloudness happens there are a molten reaction which triggers the coolen. The coolen is not something to be afraid of but is only a reaction for the core to be peaceable at the cloudness. These coolens keep the moon in her way as an activator for core relationships and temperatures of planets like earth and others maybe