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The Primary Source of the Energy Radiated by a Star,such

Question 11

Question 11

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The primary source of the energy radiated by a star,such as the sun,is


A) beta decay.
B) alpha decay.
C) fission reactions involving uranium.
D) fusion reactions in which hydrogen is fused to form helium.
E) fusion reactions in which helium is fused to form iron.

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