I think you mean nuclear fusion, the reaction that powers the sun.
A nuclear reaction that joins nuclei is called nuclear fusion. In this process, two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. It is the process that powers the sun and other stars.
..particles (nuclei) fuse together to form heavier nuclei. Initially, two protons fuse together (hydrogen atom nuclei) to form deuterium. These in turn may fuse with further protons, or with another deuterium nuclei to for a helium nuclei. As the heavier nuclei form, lots of energy is released.
The question is really way too imprecise, but fusion joins two nuclei together to form one heavier nucleus. The mass of the new nucleus is less than the sum of the two nuclei that were fused together, the "missing" mass appears as energy.
..particles (nuclei) fuse together to form heavier nuclei. Initially, two protons fuse together (hydrogen atom nuclei) to form deuterium. These in turn may fuse with further protons, or with another deuterium nuclei to for a helium nuclei. As the heavier nuclei form, lots of energy is released.
When hydrogen nuclei fuse together, they can form helium. This fusion process is the energy source for stars, including our sun, where hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium through a series of nuclear reactions.
In the Sun, the primary elements that fuse together are hydrogen and helium. During the process of nuclear fusion, hydrogen nuclei (protons) combine to form helium nuclei, releasing vast amounts of energy in the process. This fusion occurs under extreme temperatures and pressures in the Sun's core, powering the Sun and producing light and heat.
Fusion, as it is joining the nuclei of smalled atoms together to form another atom and a spare neutron and releases energy. In a main sequence star, such as our sun, it will fuse together the nuclei of the isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium) to form helium.
When two smaller nuclei come together, it is called nuclear fusion. Nuclear fusion is the process where two atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. This is the process that powers the sun and other stars.
Because it is the joining together (fusing) of hydrogen nuclei to form helium
yolk is the yellow part of the egg (spherical part) and yoke is what joins together
Nuclei can fuse together through a process called nuclear fusion, which involves the combination of two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus. This process releases a large amount of energy and is the source of power in stars, including the Sun. Nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures and pressures to overcome the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged nuclei.
The homophone for the yellow part of an egg that joins together is "yolk."