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30 January, 03:17

Why is there a minimum mass of an object to become a star?

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  1. 30 January, 03:43
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    That is because for an object to be a star it has to have hydrogen fusion, and smaller objects cannot generate enough pressure for hydrogen fusion to occur.
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