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Where are fusion reactions found

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It’s usually in the core of a star. When two hydrogen atoms fuse to become a helium atom
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In a nuclear fusion reaction, the nuclei of two atoms combine to create a new atom. Most commonly, in the core of a star, two hydrogen atoms fuse to become a helium atom. Although nuclear fusion reactions require a lot of energy to get started, once they are going they produce enormous amounts of energy.

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