Nuclear fusion occurs in the core of stars, including our sun. It is the process by which light elements, such as hydrogen, fuse together to form heavier elements, releasing large amounts of energy in the process. Fusion reactions require high temperatures and pressures to overcome the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged nuclei.
The latent heat of fusion is the amount of heat energy needed to change a substance from a solid to a liquid at its melting point. It is a characteristic property of each substance and is usually expressed in joules per gram.
The mass that is lost during nuclear fusion is converted into energy according to Einstein's equation, E=mc^2. This released energy is what powers the sun and other stars.
The sun's energy is harnessed by plants through photosynthesis, converting it into chemical energy in the form of sugars. When you eat plant-based foods or animals that have consumed plants, you obtain the stored solar energy, which your body then metabolizes to fuel your cells and provide you with energy.
Nuclear fusion. Stellar fusion in volves a number of different fusion reactions throughout the star's life, but the primary and (usually) the longest burning is the fusion of hydrogen into helium. This consumes most of the nuclear energy in the sun, and it usually accounts for the type of fusion that goes on for most of the life of the star. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the proton-proton chain, which is the "technical term" for hydrogen fusion into helium.
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Fission and fussion manly occar in a star or a sun. The reason that a star or a sun is bright is because of the heat that is given off of from fission and fussion.
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