Although the Sun’s power is most visible at and above its surface, its power originates deep within. Explore the processes that produce the Sun’s light, heat…
Jan
05
Although the Sun’s power is most visible at and above its surface, its power originates deep within. Explore the processes that produce the Sun’s light, heat…
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Natalya Watson says:
January 5, 2015 at 1:07 am (UTC 0)
they are probably referring to helium nucleii.
Travis Faubel says:
January 5, 2015 at 1:08 am (UTC 0)
What about magnetism?! Don’t leave me hanging!
archangelthefallen1 says:
January 5, 2015 at 1:20 am (UTC 0)
It really doesn’t matter cuz the helium just ends up getting smashed
together into something else anyway xD I think it’s carbon.
SgtMantis says:
January 5, 2015 at 1:43 am (UTC 0)
Thank you for showing a series of fission reactions to describe a bunch of
fusion reactions.
evidenceonlythanx says:
January 5, 2015 at 1:53 am (UTC 0)
The combined mass of 2 protons + the ENERGY in the SPEED at which they are
travelling will be give enough energy and mass to build at least 1 Nuetron+
1 Proton+ Electrons+ photons+ others. 1N + 1P + electrons = Hydrogen The
result of the collisions may produce this -MULTIPLE Nuetrons, protons,
electrons, photons, and other sub-atomic particles. Once out of the plasma
state, the N, P, E, etc, will either give it’s energy to another atom
formation or decay into it’s lighter bits untill it does
dgracey01 says:
January 5, 2015 at 1:53 am (UTC 0)
Actually, what they showed was a H-Bomb test fire. Hydrogen bombs are
fusion detonations triggered by a fission reaction. Basically a bomb that
uses another bomb as detonator.
zabadaja says:
January 5, 2015 at 2:06 am (UTC 0)
First u say that under heat and pressure hydrogen atoms break into protons
and electrons making plasma. Than two protons in fusion process make
helium??? without the electrons?? I’m confused :S how is that possible.