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What is preventing fusion energy from filling out current energy needs?

in neclear fusion, two hydrogen nuclei combine to create a helium, which has slightly less mass than the two hydrogen nuclei. The lost mass is converted to energy.


How can the sun live when a fire needs oxygen to survive?

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.


Why can elements be produced in the sun but not in earths atmosphere?

Elements can be produced in the sun through nuclear fusion reactions that occur due to the intense heat and pressure. These conditions are not present in Earth's atmosphere, which is why elements are not produced there. Earth's atmosphere primarily consists of gases and does not contain the necessary conditions for nuclear fusion to occur.


What kills more h-bomb or a-bomb?

different letters in the alphabetAn "A-bomb" is usually a fission bomb (plutonium or Uranium fissions = splits into lighter elements)An "H-bomb" is a fusion bomb wherein Hydrogen (or some isotope of it) "fuses" into heavier elements. Often an H-bomb needs the energy of an A-bomb to start its nuclear reaction but the output is SO much greater that the A-bombs energy output is dwarfed by the enormous fusion explosion.


What elements in periodic table that your body needs?

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What element make up molecule of sugar?

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What is the difference between fusion and fission atomic bombs?

Good question. A fusion bomb combines (fuses) light nuclei (hydrogen) into larger nuclei to get its energy. But it needs a fission bomb to start it. A fission bomb breaks up (fissions) heavy nuclei (uranium/plutonium) into smaller nuclei to get its energy.


What is source of the sun's energy?

The Sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion reactions happening in its core. These reactions convert hydrogen into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. This process has been ongoing for billions of years, providing Earth with the energy it needs for life.


Temperatures like the heat of the Sun is necessary to carry out?

Nuclear fusion. It needs to be hot enough for atoms of hydrogen to fuse together to produce a helium atom - this process releases a large amount of energy.


How is the atmosphere related to the death of stars?

Most chemical elements beyond hydrogen and helium are produced in a star's fusion reaction. Only when that particular star dies, do those larger elements, like oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, etc..., get released to space, where they become part of a forming planet. Stars like out sun can make most elements up to Fe (iron). For elements heavier than iron, a very large star needs to go nova (explode). During this nova explosion, elements like gold, platinum, lead, silver are created. Novas occur seldomly, so these elements tend to be rare. Why they are considered "precious."


What needs to occur for a star to be born?

A clump of matter must collapse under the attraction of its own gravity. The collapse must heat the matter up to form a plasma which undergoes thermonuclear fusion - of hydrogen into helium.


Is it true that nuclear fusion's fuel needs to be readily available?

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