The energy source of stars
Hydrogen is turned into helium in the fusion process that releases the Sun's energy.
Nuclear Fusion
Atomic fusion is the process by which elements which are brought into intimate contact, will undergo fusion, and will form a heavier element, and will emit energy in the process. Much of this released energy is the from the 'binding energy' of the atom.
Atomic fusion is the process by which elements which are brought into intimate contact, will undergo fusion, and will form a heavier element, and will emit energy in the process. Much of this released energy is the from the 'binding energy' of the atom.
The Sun produces energy through nuclear fusion in its core. This process involves the fusion of hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of light and heat.
Initially it is hydrogen. When that is spent, stars move to fusion of helium. There are also other fusion processes which take place: which process depends on the stars' mass.
Initially it is hydrogen. When that is spent, stars move to fusion of helium. There are also other fusion processes which take place: which process depends on the stars' mass.
1. _________ is the process of joining metal parts of fusion. The process of joining metal parts by fusion is known as arc welding.
Fusion is not a chemical, it is a process. Fusion is the process by which atomic nuclei merge together to form the nucleus of a heavier element.
1. _________ is the process of joining metal parts of fusion. The process of joining metal parts by fusion is known as arc welding.
Yes, fusion absorbs energy during the process.
Hydrogen is turned into helium in the fusion process that releases the Sun's energy.
Because it is a fission process, not fusion
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear fusion, yes. But that's not a chemical process.
nuclear fusion
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