Our sun mostly transforms hydrogen nuclei into helium by fusion, but it also fuses helium with helium, lithium with hydrogen, and beryllium with hydrogen, to make elements as heavy as boron.
AnswerEdmund Becquerel was thought to be the first scientist to discover light could be used as energy. Sometime, between 1860-1881 a man named Auguste Mouchout designed a motor that ran on solar energy By the late 1800’s many scientist had made different solar-powered creation.
Miami Fusion F.C. was created in 1997.
Fusion. However in standard fusion bombs about 90% of the yield comes from fission of Uranium-238 in the fusion tamper and radiation channel guide from fast 15MeV fusion neutrons.
The nuclear fusion uses Hydrogen to produce Helium. The fusion also releases a lot of energy, which is what causes the explosion.
The planet Neptune is named after a Roman god named Neptune... The chemical element neptunium is in the periodic table after uranium; also the planet Neptune is after Uranus in the Solar system - it is an analogy.
We understand that hydrogen atoms are fused into helium in the sun's core.
It just is Solar energy originates from nuclear fusion in the sun, so the question seems to be illogical. In fact solar energy is transformed into chemical energy in all living vegetation, by photosynthesis
Solar energy is, by definition, energy. It is not transformed into it. It is it.
No. Sadly there is no Diet Solar Fusion Sunkist.
The process generating solar energy is one of nuclear fusion.
The second most abundant element in the solar system is hydrogen.
The only fusion going on in our solar system is in the sun
Fusion and Fission happens at the stars' core.
By photo synthesis
fusion reactions
Electrical energy is transformed into light energy in a light bulb. Chemical energy is transformed into mechanical energy in an engine. Solar energy is transformed into electrical energy in a solar panel. Wind energy is transformed into electrical energy in a wind turbine. Food energy is transformed into thermal energy by the body to maintain body temperature.
The mass lost during solar thermonuclear fusion is converted into energy, as described by Einstein's equation (E=mc^2). In the sun, hydrogen nuclei fuse to form helium, resulting in a small amount of mass being lost in the process. This mass is transformed into energy, which powers the sun and emits light and heat, sustaining life on Earth.