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20 December, 09:27

What's responsible for preventing the gas giants from collapsing into a star?

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  1. 20 December, 09:34
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    Gas giants do not have enough mass that holds much gravitation force to ensure collapsing into a star. The gravitation pull is not strong enough to cause the fusion of hydrogen atoms. These gas giants, such as Jupiter, therefore, do not become stars.
  2. 20 December, 09:52
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    They spin very quickly on their axes.

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    The gas giants spin very quickly, creating a strong centrifugal force. This strong centrifugal force prevents them from collapsing under gravity.
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