fusing something to make sun energy! The sun shines through the fusing of hydrogen into helium. Because the mass of the helium is at the end of the process is slightly less than the mass of the original hydrogen the excess is given as energy.
The Sun's core consists mostly of hydrogen and helium gas undergoing nuclear fusion reactions, specifically the fusion of hydrogen into helium. This process releases large amounts of energy, which sustains the Sun's brightness and heat.
In the sun's core, hydrogen atoms are fusing together to form helium through the process of nuclear fusion. This fusion reaction releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which powers the sun and provides the energy for life on Earth.
The sun is on the Main Sequence, fusing hydrogen nuclei to form helium nuclei and release substantial quantities of energy.
Both the sun and a red dwarf are main sequence stars that produce heat and light by fusing hydrogen in their core and turning it into helium.
Inside the Sun, it is mainly hydrogen-1 fusing into helium-4.
Nuclear reaction inside the Sun is fusing of Hydrogen to Helium and release out thermal energy.
Hydrogen atoms are fusing into helium atoms in the Sun's core through the process of nuclear fusion. This fusion reaction releases a tremendous amount of energy that powers the Sun and produces light and heat.
Ha, the Sun gets its "food" by fusing hydrogen into helium.
The fusing of hydrogen atoms into helium.
Yes it does. It produces helium by fusing hydrogen
Stars on the main sequence (like the sun) are fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores.
Show? Well basically what makes up the sun is Hydrogen atoms fusing into Helium. Once it's fused all the Hydrogen in the core, it starts to fuse Helium, and all the way up to Iron, at what point it stops.
The sun fuses hydrogen atoms to produce helium atoms in its core through a process called nuclear fusion. This process generates a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which sustains life on Earth.
fusing something to make sun energy! The sun shines through the fusing of hydrogen into helium. Because the mass of the helium is at the end of the process is slightly less than the mass of the original hydrogen the excess is given as energy.
Our sun gets energy from fusing hydrogen atoms with neutrons to form helium atoms.
Right now, hydrogen is fusing into hydrogen. As the hydrogen gets used up, helium will begin fusing into the next heavier element. When the helium is about used up, the next heavier element will begin fusing into the next . . . . well, keep on going until you get iron as the result of fusing. The Sun has not enough pressure and heat to fuse iron into anything heavier, and the Sun will blossom out into a red giant. Of course, this is billions of years from now . . .