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24 May, 13:09

When stars are in the main sequence, what two forces act against each other to maintain a star's stable size?

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  1. 24 May, 13:36
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    Force and motion hdhdhd
  2. 24 May, 13:36
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    While self-gravity pulls the star inward and tries to make it collapse, thermal pressure (heat created by fusion) pushes outward. These two forces cancel each other out in a main sequence star, thus making it stable.
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