How much energy could we obtain from 1 kg of hydrogen if it were to undergo nuclear fusion in the interior of a star? The proton mass is 1.00794 amu and the Helium mass is 4.002602 amu.
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![How much energy could we obtain from 1 kg of hydrogen if
it were to undergo nuclear fusion in the interior of a star?
The proton mass is 1.00794 amu and the Helium mass is
4.002602 amu.
Please please show all calculations and what numbers you
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