According to Einstein's relation, what happens to the mass when four protons fuse into one helium-4 nucleus?

Answer

The resulting helium atom has slightly less mass than the initial four protons combined

When hydrogen fuses into helium, the slight difference in mass between the initial protons and the resulting helium nucleus is converted directly into energy according to E=mc².

According to Einstein's relation, what happens to the mass when four protons fuse into one helium-4 nucleus?
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