Why does the fusion process effectively stop generating energy once the core produces iron?

Answer

The fusion of iron into heavier elements requires an input of energy rather than releasing it

All fusion reactions up to silicon release energy because the product mass is less than the input mass. Fusing iron requires an energy input, causing the star to instantly lose its primary energy source.

Why does the fusion process effectively stop generating energy once the core produces iron?
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