Nuclear fusion is the fusion of two nuclei (atoms) which, when combined, form a highly unstable element or isotope, which almost immediately breaks up, producing energy and more, smaller nuclei to continue this chain reaction. The energy given of can be harnassed as heat to heat water into steam to turn a turbine to produce electricity, in which case the reaction would be controled, or it can be allowed to go out of control, in which case it would produce a massive explosion.
The process generating solar energy is one of nuclear fusion.
Fusion most often takes place in the cores of stars, including our Sun, where extreme temperatures and pressures allow hydrogen atoms to combine into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy. In our solar system, the Sun is the primary site of fusion. Other stars outside our solar system also undergo fusion, but within our solar system, the Sun is the sole example.
Hydrogen (essentially a proton-proton reaction)
Yes, nuclear fusion is the process by which the sun produces energy through the fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium. This process releases vast amounts of energy in the form of light and heat, making it the most plausible explanation for the source of solar energy.
Nuclear fusion occurs in the solar core.
No. Sadly there is no Diet Solar Fusion Sunkist.
The process generating solar energy is one of nuclear fusion.
The only fusion going on in our solar system is in the sun
Fusion and Fission happens at the stars' core.
fusion reactions
One good reason-it has not been made to work yet! We do of course use solar energy which is produced by nuclear fusion
The core of the sun.
solar is a billion times better.
Solar energy is formed by nuclear fusion in the sun
Solar neutrinos are electron neutrinos that are in the sun. The sun is what produces nuclear fusion.
Fusion most often takes place in the cores of stars, including our Sun, where extreme temperatures and pressures allow hydrogen atoms to combine into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy. In our solar system, the Sun is the primary site of fusion. Other stars outside our solar system also undergo fusion, but within our solar system, the Sun is the sole example.
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