Physics, asked by SamarthSachan, 1 year ago

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As we know that fire needs oxygen to burn and also there is no oxygen in atmosphere...so the question arises that if there is no oxygen in atmosphere how does the Sun burns??

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Answered by LUCKYMAN333
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Its true that fire needs oxygen to burn.Actually the Sun is not burning.It appears to burn.The Sun is not nade up of fire .It is made of hydrogen and helium atoms.The burning of the Sun is a nuclear reaction which generates heat and light,and it does not require oxygen.

Fire is a chemical reaction.A fire is a result of combustion process.Something combines with oxygen to produce heat and light .
In the burning of Sun a fusion takes place.In this process,atoms of hydrogen are converted into helium.In the atoms,the protons interact at low temperatures and low velocities,two protons get away or repulse from each other carrying the same charge and by electromagnetic force.But at high temperatures ,protons undergo fusion resulting in the nuclear fusion process.It combines small nucleases and releases a large amount of energy.
After converting hydrogen into helium,it gives out lot of energy which fuels the sun.

A nuclear power plantdoes not require oxygen because it uses nuclear reaction to maked heat and energy.The same happens with the Sun

So,in other words,
The fire and burning of the Sun is not due to chemical reaction.It is due to nuclear fission and reaction which does not require oxygen to carry out the process.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sun is not a burning ball.

it is lit up with helium gas present in galaxy

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