Nuclear Fusion
The fusion of hydrogen into heavier elements. Known as nuclear fusion.
Nuclear Fusion
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Nuclear fusion. Atoms are smashed together in the star's core, releasing massive amounts of energy.
because they have the largest amount of energy
The process that supplies the energy for the stars is nuclear fusion. Nuclear fusion is a process in which atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. In stars, the fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium is the primary source of energy. Under the intense heat and pressure of a star's core, hydrogen atoms are fused together to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat. This process is what allows stars to shine and provides the energy necessary to sustain life on Earth.
No, sun does not need oxygen to burn. The "Fusion" of Hydrogen atoms is what produces immense amount of energy in the sun.
The atomic change that produces the largest amount of energy is a nuclear atomic change. This is when an atom is hit with another elementary particles and releases a large amount of energy.
Photosynthesis is the process that produces water, carbon dioxide and energy.
fats oil and sweets have largest amount of energy.
glycolysis is the process of breaking down a sugar into two pyruvate and creating energy. but the process that creates the greatest amount of energy is chemiosmosis
Looking at it very simplistically, the sun contains an enormous amount of hydrogen inside which through the nuclear fission process produces helium. The process of fission (combing of 2 hydrogen atoms into 1 helium atom) releases tremendous amount of energy. The energy is equivalent to the mass that is lost in the fission process.
Nuclear fission
I think the aerobic pathway produces more energy because it has a longer process than the anaerobic pathway.
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Nuclear fusion is the process that produces energy in the stars, including our sun
E = MC2 is simply a formula for how much energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom. To release this energy the strong nuclear force must be broken, which produces a huge amount of energy. Radiation is a byproduct of this process.
Production of Nuclear energy involves fission. The fission process often produces free neutrons and photons in the form of gamma rays, and releases a very large amount of energy.
The process that produces energy in our sun is called nuclear fusion. The fusion reaction combines hydrogen atoms into helium releasing a great deal of energy. The is the same processed as in the hydrogen bomb.