The fusion of atoms powers the sun and other stars
Hydrogen atoms have one proton in their nuclei. When two hydrogen atoms fuse together they make one helium atom that contains two protons in its nucleus. This is called nuclear fusion, which powers the stars in the universe.
Nuclear fusion. This is the process the sun uses to radiate all that light and heat.
That would be nuclear fusion, like what happens in stars, when two hydrogen nuclei combine to form a helium nucleus.
A burning ball of mostly hydrogen atoms is a star, like our sun. Stars generate heat and light through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the process. This process powers the star and allows it to shine brightly.
During nuclear fusion, atoms of low-mass materials (such as hydrogen) combine to form a substance of higher mass (such as helium). This process releases large amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. It is the reaction that powers the sun and other stars.
The fusion of atoms powers the sun and other stars!
Hydrogen?
The sun and other stars are composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. The hydrogen atoms combine by nuclear fusion resulting in helium.
The main source of energy in the Sun and other stars is fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms.
Nuclear fusion is the process that powers stars, such as our sun.
fusion
The sun and other stars are powered by fusing hydrogen into helium in their first stage of life. Then as they get older the hydrogen runs out and the fuse helium and on up onto iron. Heavier elements come from novas and super novas.
It doesn't. The nuclear/chemical reaction that powers the other stars is entirely independent of what our sun is doing.
During nuclear fusion, hydrogen atoms are fused into helium atoms. This process releases a large amount of energy in the form of heat and light. It is the same process that powers the sun and other stars.
The process of hydrogen atoms fusing together to form helium atoms is known as nuclear fusion. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light, which is what powers the sun and other stars. This process also helps maintain the balance between the inward force of gravity and the outward force of energy, keeping the sun stable.
Hydrogen atoms have one proton in their nuclei. When two hydrogen atoms fuse together they make one helium atom that contains two protons in its nucleus. This is called nuclear fusion, which powers the stars in the universe.
there is light from the sun which over powers the stars