Yes, the sun is a nuclear fusion reactor.
sun, fusion of hydrogen nuclei making helium nuclei (not radioactive)nuclear reactor, fission of uranium nuclei making a wide variety of different fission product isotopes having mass numbers from 72 to 161 (all very radioactive)
The sun's nuclear reactions are fusion reactions at extremely high temperatures and pressures, while the nuclear reactor's nuclear reactions are fission reactions at typical temperatures and pressures for earth.
Nuclear fusion takes place in the core of the sun.
The sun's energy is generated through nuclear fusion.
The sun creates more heat than a nuclear bomb or reactor because of its immense size and the continuous nuclear fusion reactions happening in its core. These reactions release an enormous amount of energy, leading to the high temperatures and heat produced by the sun. In contrast, nuclear bombs and reactors involve controlled or uncontrolled nuclear fission reactions, which release a large amount of energy in a short period of time but on a much smaller scale compared to the sun's ongoing fusion process.
The Sun is an immense fusion reactor in space. It generates energy through nuclear fusion reactions at its core, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing vast amounts of energy in the process.
Fusion power is the power generated by the nuclear fusion processes. Fusion power is a primary area of researc in plasma physics. For example, the sun is a natural fusion reactor.
The sun can be described as a nuclear fusion reactor - converting hydrogen into helium under intense heat and pressure.
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It can't as nobody has figured out how to make a fusion reactor.
sun, fusion of hydrogen nuclei making helium nuclei (not radioactive)nuclear reactor, fission of uranium nuclei making a wide variety of different fission product isotopes having mass numbers from 72 to 161 (all very radioactive)
Sun, you can say is a huge nuclear reactor in which a constant & rapid nuclear fusion takes place.Hydrogen is the basic constituent of any star which it use as a fuel for nuclear fusion to give higher elements with realease of energy due to mass defect. this, Fusion takes place all along the sun & hence enormous amount of energy is released.hence,nuclear fusion is the phenomena that keeps the star alive!
An Ark reactor as currently describe in comic is very much like a Nuclear Fuel Cell. Possibly convert energy from Nuclear reaction to power. Possibly a plasma nuclear fusion reactor. I believe in the future it could be made. See the link and compare the similarity of fusion reactor and Ark reactor.
The sun's nuclear reactions are fusion reactions at extremely high temperatures and pressures, while the nuclear reactor's nuclear reactions are fission reactions at typical temperatures and pressures for earth.
If you are asking where does solar nuclear fusion take place, then that would be at the core of stars.
What is a finalproduct of nuclear fusion in the sun
Nuclear fusion takes place in the core of the sun.