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why the sun is burn​

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Answered by maliniprincess5796
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Explanation:THE SUN BURNS BECAUSE OF NUCLEAR FUSION DUE TO SUN'S IMMENSE MASS IT HAS A GREAT GRAVITY WHICH MIGHT CAUSE THE STAR TO COLLAPSE IN IT'S CENTER BUT THIS DOES NOT OCCUR BECAUSE DUE TO IMMENSE GRAVITY HYDROGEN ATOMS ARE PUSHED AGAINST EACH OTHER  EVEN THOUGHT THE ELECTRONS REPEL EACH OTHER AND WHEN THIS HAPPENS THE NUCLEI OF SOME HYDROGEN ATOMS FUSE INTO HELIUM  THEREBY CREATING A LOT OF ENERGY THIS ENERGY CAN BE DERIVED BY USING THE FAMOUS EINSTEIN'S EQUATION E=MC^2 AND THIS ENERGY RELEASED IS ALSO CALLED AS RADIATION ENERGY AND AS LONG AS THIS RADIATION ENERGY RELEASED BY THE STAR BEATS THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE THE STAR SHINES OR BURNS AND WHEN THE RADIATION ENERGY IS LESSER THAN THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE THE STAR COLLAPSES IN IT'S CENTER AND DIES AS IT BURSTS INTO A SUPERNOVA.

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