Two hydrogen atoms at extreme speed/heat merge into one helium atom with the loss in mass converted to heat, light and energy in form of waves. This is typical fusion. There are a few other theoretical fusions involving helium and higher order atoms.
The question isn't well-defined. There are different kinds of fusion, and they have different steps. The most important one in the Sun is called the proton-proton chain reaction, but the CNO cycle (which has the same net result) is important in some other stars.
first a part of a nuclei collides with a nucleus. then the nucleus will split into two or more. that will keep happening over and over again until there is just one piece left of the nucleus left. then the cycle starts all over again.XD
When the neutron hits the U-235 nucleus, the nucleus splits apart into two smaller nuclei and two or more neutrons.
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Nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion is the process that powers stars, such as our sun.
If you are asking where does solar nuclear fusion take place, then that would be at the core of stars.
The only place in which nuclear FUSION takes place is in stars (the sun included), and in the detonation of a hyndrogen bomb. If you are asking about nuclear FISSION (an entirely different process), restate the question.
Nuclear fusion. A by-product of nuclear fusion is energy given off, that we see as visible light.
fusion; this process fuels the sun with hydrogen
Nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion is the process responsible for the enormous energy in the sun. Nuclear fusion occurs when Hydrogen is converted to Helium.
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Nuclear fusion, hydrogen burns and the energy gets turned into mass
They are the same.
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nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion is the process that produces energy in the stars, including our sun
Nuclear fusion.