Hydrogen! :)
No, the sun is not made of gold. It is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases. These elements undergo nuclear fusion reactions in the sun's core to produce energy and light.
We derive electromagnetic energy from the nuclear fusion reactions on the sun. We also apply nuclear energy (fission) on earth to generate lots of thermal energy, which we use in a steam cycle to generate lots of electric power.
99.993 % into Helium, .007 % into energy.
In the Sun's core, nuclear fusion occurs where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. This energy is produced through the conversion of mass into energy, following Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2.
Yes the sun does have matter since the sun has volume and mass
fusion reaction of helium and hydrogen
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion - converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
Nuclear fusion of hyrogen nuclei (protons) to produce helium
The conversion of Hydrogen into Helium (nuclear fusion).
The sun's energy (and that of all other stars) comes from nuclear fusion. The nuclei of hydrogen atoms (ie protons) fuse together to produce helium and release energy.
Helium plus released energy (heat)
Nuclear reaction inside the Sun is fusing of Hydrogen to Helium and release out thermal energy.
The sun fuses hydrogen atoms to produce helium atoms in its core through a process called nuclear fusion. This process generates a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which sustains life on Earth.
Hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium in the sun's core. This fusion process releases energy in the form of light and heat.
The fusion of hydrogen nuclei in the sun produces helium, along with energy in the form of light and heat. This process is known as nuclear fusion and is the source of the sun's energy.
The sun gets its energy from the process of fusion, where hydrogen atoms are fused together in the high temperatures and pressures of the Sun's core to produce helium atoms and release energy in the form of gamma rays..
we dont know all of them, but we know hydrogen and helium(which is far into the sun). eventually the sun will run out of fuel (we guess about 5 billion years) and either colapse on itself of super nova energy source: nuclear fusion of hyrogen and helium