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how the get energy produced inside the sun​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

This reaction, known as nuclear fusion, converts hydrogen atoms into helium. The by-product of nuclear fusion in the Sun's core is a massive volume of energy that gets released and radiates outward toward the surface of the Sun and then into the solar system beyond it.

Answered by Rememberful
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HYDROGEN and HELIUM are the predominent gases that constitute the sun, in proportion of 3:1.

The core of the sun acts like a giant nuclear reactor and converts huge quantity of H into He. In this process of nuclear fusion, the sun produces tremendous amount of energy in all directions.

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