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14 December, 18:39

Does a atom power a star

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  1. 14 December, 19:45
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    Answer: yes

    Explanation: All atoms larger than hydrogen and helium have been made within the thermonuclear furnace of a star, powered by nuclear fusion. This is the process in which smaller atoms, i. e., hydrogen and helium, are smashed together to form larger elements, such as carbon.
  2. 14 December, 20:05
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    Yes, Fusion is the process where two hydrogen atoms combine to form a helium atom, releasing energy. Fusion will power the star for 90% of its lifetime.
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