Comment by cluckindan 8 months ago Not really, nuclear fusion doesn’t run on electrons. 3 comments cluckindan Reply DiabloD3 8 months ago So where does the magnetic field come from? ;) ;) ;) cluckindan 8 months ago Nuclear fusion produces a million times more energy from proton and neutron collisions than is produced by electron shells during the same event. amelius 8 months ago The energy leaves the star in the form of EM energy. This is also the energy that is responsible for electricity.
DiabloD3 8 months ago So where does the magnetic field come from? ;) ;) ;) cluckindan 8 months ago Nuclear fusion produces a million times more energy from proton and neutron collisions than is produced by electron shells during the same event. amelius 8 months ago The energy leaves the star in the form of EM energy. This is also the energy that is responsible for electricity.
cluckindan 8 months ago Nuclear fusion produces a million times more energy from proton and neutron collisions than is produced by electron shells during the same event. amelius 8 months ago The energy leaves the star in the form of EM energy. This is also the energy that is responsible for electricity.
amelius 8 months ago The energy leaves the star in the form of EM energy. This is also the energy that is responsible for electricity.
So where does the magnetic field come from? ;) ;) ;)
Nuclear fusion produces a million times more energy from proton and neutron collisions than is produced by electron shells during the same event.
The energy leaves the star in the form of EM energy. This is also the energy that is responsible for electricity.