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Exploring the Fascinating World of Hydrogen Atom Fusion and Space

The hydrogen atom, the simplest form of matter, consists of a single proton and a distant electron, existing mostly as empty space. Light takes just over one second to travel from the Moon to the Earth, illustrating the vastness of space. In fusion, hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium, releasing energy vital for stars. A scale model shows the atom's nucleus as a marble at the center of Miller Park, emphasizing the atom's structure: 4 electrons, 4 protons, and 2 neutrons post-fusion. Understanding hydrogen fusion is crucial in astrophysics and energy production.

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Exploring the Fascinating World of Hydrogen Atom Fusion and Space

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  1. 240,000 mi It takes light just over one second to travel from the moon to the earth

  2. Itsnucleus is a single proton. And one distant electron moves around it The simplest atom is hydrogen.

  3. An atom is nearly entirely empty space. A scale model has the electron at the outside of Miller Park, the nucleus a marble at its center .

  4. electron proton

  5. neutrino neutron

  6. neutrino neutron

  7. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 4 protons

  8. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 4 protons

  9. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 4 protons

  10. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 4 protons

  11. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 4 protons

  12. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 4 protons

  13. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 4 protons

  14. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 4 protons

  15. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 2 neutrons 2 protons

  16. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 2 neutrons 2 protons

  17. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 2 neutrons 2 protons

  18. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 2 neutrons 2 protons

  19. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 2 neutrons 2 protons

  20. Fusion of hydrogen to helium 4 electrons 2 neutrons 2 protons

  21. Fusion of hydrogen to helium (Helium nucleus)

  22. Fusion of hydrogen to helium

  23. Fusion of hydrogen to helium

  24. Fusion of hydrogen to helium

  25. Fusion of hydrogen to helium

  26. Fusion of hydrogen to helium

  27. Fusion of hydrogen to helium

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