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The sun consists of hydrogen and helium atoms. The hydrogen atoms combine in a process called nuclear fusion, releasing energy and creating helium atoms.
Hydrogen is the fuel used by the sun, helium is the waste produced by hydrogen use in the fusion process
Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.
None of them. Stars turn hydrogen into helium through thermonuclear fusion.
The process is nuclear fusion of hydrogen. All stars at their main sequence converts hydrogen to helium giving large energy by during hydrogen atoms into helium nucliiFusion of hydrogen.
hydrogen & helium combine with fusion of four process
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hydrogen combine to form helium by nuclear fusion reaction
It's called the proton-proton cycle. It's the source of the sun's energy. Also called nuclear fusion.
You think to fusion.
If you refer to the fusion in stars, 4 atoms of hydrogen-1 combine to form one atom of helium-4.
hydrogen fusion
Beyond their use of hydrogen to make power there are nothing but differences between the two. Fuel cells combine oxygen and hydrogen in a porous membrane to make electricity. Hydrogen fusion takes two hydrogen atoms and fuses them into a helium atom generating heat and several particles.
No. helium does not react with any element.
Yes it is true. In fusion reactions, two nuclei (not necessarily be hydrogen) combine to form a larger nucleus.
The sun and other stars are composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. The hydrogen atoms combine by nuclear fusion resulting in helium.
Yes it is true. In fusion reactions, two nuclei (not necessarily be hydrogen) combine to form a larger nucleus.