in its core
Stars like our sun and hydrogen bombs produce energy through nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion doesn't produce energy.
Nuclear fusion, hydrogen burns and the energy gets turned into mass
The sun's energy is generated through nuclear fusion.
Yes, all stars produce energy through the process of nuclear fusion in their cores. This is where hydrogen atoms are fused to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of heat and light.
Nuclear fusion is the process that occurs in the sun that produces energy. Hydrogen atoms are fused together to produce helium. As a result of that fusion, energy is released in the form of heat and light.
Because of nuclear fusion! The nuclear fusion releases energy which produces light.
That would be nuclear fusion, like what happens in stars, when two hydrogen nuclei combine to form a helium nucleus.
Nuclear fusion
fission and fusion
Yes, the sun produces energy through nuclear fusion in its core. This energy is then radiated out into space in the form of sunlight.
We derive electromagnetic energy from the nuclear fusion reactions on the sun. We also apply nuclear energy (fission) on earth to generate lots of thermal energy, which we use in a steam cycle to generate lots of electric power.