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11 October, 11:13

What eventually halts the gravitational collapse of an interstellar gas cloud that forms an object that is not massive enough to become a star?

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  1. 11 October, 11:25
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    The central object becoming hot enough to sustain nuclear fusion in its core

    and/or crowding of electrons in the core

    Explanation:

    Irregularities in the density of the gas causes a net gravitational force that pulls the gas molecules closer together. Some astronomers think that a gravitational or magnetic disturbance causes the nebula to collapse. As the gases collect, they lose potential energy, which results in an increase in temperature.
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