Fusion occurs in the sun.
Fusion occurs in the sun.
No, fission and fusion are two distinct nuclear reactions. Fusion involves the joining of atomic nuclei to release energy, while fission involves the splitting of atomic nuclei. They are not directly connected processes, so fusion does not lead to fission.
The sun's energy is generated through fusion processes.
The sun's energy is generated through fusion processes.
The sun's energy is generated through nuclear fusion.
Fusion occurs in the sun.
Fission does not occur in the sun, it is fusion which produces the sun's energy
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Fusion and Fission happens at the stars' core.
No, fission and fusion are two distinct nuclear reactions. Fusion involves the joining of atomic nuclei to release energy, while fission involves the splitting of atomic nuclei. They are not directly connected processes, so fusion does not lead to fission.
The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.
The sun's energy is generated through fusion processes.
The sun's energy is generated through fusion processes.
The sun's energy is generated through nuclear fusion.
Fusion occurs in the core of the Sun