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What type of nuclear reaction is represented for the source of solar energy

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Answered by Paramsolanki098765
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Answer:

Actually it's an effect that's known as "Photoelectric effect".

Explanation:

The sun's rays are made up of photons, and if these photons have the same or more energy that's required to move an electron out of its orbit, it will do so if it strikes the electron' Then we can 'move' the electron and produce current and doing so produces electricity.

Answered by charlottegreenwood
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Answer:

Explanation:

The primary source of Sonora energy, and that similar size stars, is the fusion of hydrogen to form helium (the proton-proton chain reaction), which occurs at a solar-core temperature of 14 million Kelvin.

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