It is generally thought that as the gasses needed to create a star collect, the gravity that is pulling them together will compress and heat that gas so much that at some point fusion will spontaneously begin.
Nuclear fusion is the process that powers stars, such as our sun.
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In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fusionis the process by which multiple like-charged atomic nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus. It is accompanied by the release or absorption of energy.
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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
Stars emit photons as a process of Nuclear fusion.
Stars emit photons as a process of Nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion.
Stars are not powered by combustion; they are powered by nuclear fusion, which is a fundamentally different and far more energetic process.
Nuclear Fusion
Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.
Nuclear fusion
Nuclear fusion is the process that powers stars, such as our sun.
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Nuclear Fusion occurs in the core of stars.
Stars emit photons as a process of Nuclear fusion.