Final answer:
No, this process involves different principles than solar fusion. The process of separating water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity is called electrolysis and does not involve nuclear fusion.
therefore the correct answer is b
Step-by-step explanation:
No, this process involves different principles than solar fusion. Solar fusion occurs in the core of the sun where the extreme pressure and temperature cause hydrogen nuclei to combine and form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the process.
In the scenario you described, separating water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity is a process called electrolysis. This process does not involve nuclear fusion. Instead, it uses electrical energy to break the water molecules into their constituent elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
Heating hydrogen atoms to create heat between atoms of the same charge does not result in nuclear fusion. Fusion reactions require extremely high temperatures and pressures to overcome the repulsive forces between atomic nuclei. This is not achieved by simply manipulating the charge or heating the atoms.