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A stable star is in gravitational equilibrium. What does this mean?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Equilibrium: Life Goal of a Star. ... It just means that there is not a net overall change in the star. In a stable star, the gas pressure pushing out from the center is equal with the gravity pulling atoms inward to the center – when these forces are equal, the star is at equilibrium.

Answered by OJASWI
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A stable star is in gravitational equilibrium.

It means that there is not a net overall change in the start point in a stable star, the gas pressure pushing out from the centre is equal with the gravity pulling atoms and what to the centre when these forces are equal, the star is at equilibrium.

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