If you refer to the fusion in stars, 4 atoms of hydrogen-1 combine to form one atom of helium-4.
Nuclear energy is produced by both fission and fusion processes.
Yes, nuclear fusion produces some radioactive waste, but it is generally less than what is produced by nuclear fission.
Nuclear fusion produces very little waste compared to nuclear fission. The waste produced by nuclear fusion is mainly low-level radioactive material, which is easier to manage and has a shorter lifespan.
No, nuclear energy is not produced by sunlight. Nuclear energy is generated from the process of splitting atoms in a power plant, while sunlight produces solar energy through the fusion of hydrogen atoms in the sun.
False. The process by which energy is produced in the sun is known as nuclear fusion, not fission. Nuclear fusion is the process in which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy in the process.
In the most common stellar fusion, helium gas is formed from the fusion of hydrogen nuclei.
No Strontium is produced by nuclear fission not fusion.
Helium is produced.
This is produced by nuclear fusion
Before the stars the meter and meteorites were produced by nuclear fusion in the early universe.
It is produced from hydrogen, by nuclear fusion.
Helium is produced by fusion in the interior of the Sun.
Nuclear power is produced through two processes: Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion.
Nuclear fusion and hydrogen.
Nuclear energy is produced by both fission and fusion processes.
Yes, nuclear fusion produces some radioactive waste, but it is generally less than what is produced by nuclear fission.
the stardust and hot gas that is produced by an internal nuclear fusion process. Thank you for coming to me for an answer. Sincerely, Answers.com