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1/8/21

[Answer] Where does nuclear fusion occur in the Sun?

Answer: in its core




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Where does nuclear fusion occur in the Sun? EOC Review Flashcards | Quizlet Naturally Fused Vertebrae - Back Pain 03 Where does fusion occur in nature? - stason.org This fusion process occurs inside the core of the Sun and the transformation results in a release of energy that keeps the sun hot. The resulting energy is radiated out from the core of the Sun and moves across the solar system. It is important to note that the core is the only part of the Sun that produces any significant amount of heat through fusion (it contributes about 99%). Nuclear fusion occurs in the Sun’s core which not coincidentally is also the hottest part of its whole constitution. The heart of the Sun has a temperature close to 15.7 million Kelvin. The total radius of the Sun is 6.955×10 5 km (about 109 times radius of Earth). … At the temperatures and densities in stellar cores the rates of fusion reactions are notoriously slow. For...


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