Physics, asked by amitsingh05041987, 7 months ago

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7. The reactions taking place in solar and stellar atmosphere
(A) Thermonuclear
(B) Ionic
(C) Covalent
(D) Fission​

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Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer:

answer is thermonuclear

Explanation:

A thermonuclear of  bomb diffuse  fundamentally from the  atomic bomb in that it utilizes to the energy of released when two lights atomic nuclei combine, or fuse, to form a heavier nucleus. An atomic bomb, by contrast, uses the energy released when a heavy atomic nucleus splits, or fissions, into two lighter nuclei.

so the reactions taking place in solar and stellar atmosphere

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The reaction taking place in solar and stellar atmosphere are Thermonuclear.

This heavy, sweltering place is where the Sun's energy is produced via a process known as thermonuclear fusion. While fusion is difficult to mimic on Earth, the core of the Sun and other stars is a perfect environment for it. The stellar atmosphere is the outer region of the volume of a star, lying above the stellar core, radiation zone and convection zone.

Thus ,

option (A) Thermonuclear is correct.

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