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What is the CNO cycle and how is it different from hydrogen fusion?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The force of gravity varies with the:
 
  A) product of the two masses.
  B) inverse of the distance separating the two bodies.
  C) inverse square of the distance separating the two bodies.
  D) Both A and B are correct.
  E) Both A and C are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

The CNO cycle is a kind of hydrogen fusion that uses up hydrogen faster than normal hydrogen fusion. This cycle requires a higher temperature for fusion and builds Carbon from Helium produced by hydrogen fusion.

Answer to Question 2

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