What principle explains how the slight mass difference during fusion becomes the star's energy output?

Answer

Einstein’s mass-energy equivalence principle ($E=mc^2$)

The mass that is 'missing' after hydrogen fuses into helium is converted directly into pure energy, as quantified by the mass-energy equivalence principle.

What principle explains how the slight mass difference during fusion becomes the star's energy output?

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