It becomes a red giant, expanding until it is larger than earth's orbit. Meanwhile it begins helium fusion (3 heliums --> 1 carbon). Eventually, all possible conversion scenarios are used up, and that is the end of the line. The interior of the star collapses onto itself forming a very dense "white dwarf", and the red giant exterior is forcibly blown off as an expanding bubble.
Nuclear fusion, in which hydrogen-1 is fused into helium-4.
The sun will enter its dying stages when it runs out of hydrogen fuel in its core. This will trigger the expansion of the sun into a red giant, followed by the shedding of its outer layers to form a planetary nebula, ultimately leaving behind a cooling core known as a white dwarf.
It just stays there waiting to be used-the sun has enough to last many billions of years and luckily for us the rate of burning has stayed fairly constant so far, but eventually it will run out of hydrogen and die.
Hydrogen is the fuel used by the sun, helium is the waste produced by hydrogen use in the fusion process
About 74% of the Sun's mass is hydrogen. This element is essential for nuclear fusion reactions that power the Sun, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing energy in the process.
we would die
Inside the sun, electrons are stripped from the protons by the sun´s intense heat.
A Red GIant.
Yes you can make hydrogen from water through electrolysis. And also from helium (this happens in the sun)
Nuclear fusion, in which hydrogen-1 is fused into helium-4.
stuff happens Hydrogen atoms need nearly 30 kT to be torn apart This happens on the surface of the sun We can tell this from the line spectra
The sun will enter its dying stages when it runs out of hydrogen fuel in its core. This will trigger the expansion of the sun into a red giant, followed by the shedding of its outer layers to form a planetary nebula, ultimately leaving behind a cooling core known as a white dwarf.
Our Sun is in the hydrogen fusion cycle of an average, mid-size, main sequence star. I have no idea what state YOUR Sun happens to be in.
The sun is not a fire... it is nuclear fusion being conduct with the hydrogen particles colliding together. So basically once the sun runs out hydrogen it will explode.
the sun turns into gas
The sun eats up more and more hydrogen
The Sun is about 70% hydrogen.