Fusion has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | The physicist was aware of the potential danger of nuclear fusion. | |
2. | Jazz fusion is a combination of rock and jazz. | |
3. | Everyone coming together is an example of fusion. | |
4. | Let me add some words about sentence fusion. A human is given two sentences and asked to produce a single coherent sentence that contains only the important information from the original two. This is a highly constrained summarization task. Investigations — carried out by Hal Daume and Daniel Marcu — has shown "that even at this restricted level, there is no measurable agreement between humans regarding what information should be considered important." | |
5. | A brown dwarf is a celestial object, in which fusion occurs, but that is not massive enough to fuse hydrogen. | |
6. | A planet is not a star, because it is not massive enough that nuclear fusion can happen in its core. | |
7. | A star is a brilliantly glowing sphere of hot gas whose energy is produced by an internal nuclear fusion process. | |
8. | In medium size stars, after the nuclear fusion has used up all the fuel it has, gravity will pull the remaining material closer together. The star will shrink. It is then called a "white dwarf". | |
9. | In large size stars, nuclear fusion will continue until iron is formed. In stars, iron acts like an energy sponge. It soaks up the star's energy. This energy is eventually released in a big explosion called a supernova. | |
10. | Every second, the Sun converts 4 million tons of its material into heat and light through the process of nuclear fusion. |