For the stability of stars,the gravitational force must balance the______.
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At every layer within a stable star, there is a balance between the inward pull of gravitation and the gas pressure. This is a stable equilibrium, for if gravity were greater than the gas pressure, the star would contract. ... An immediate consequence is that gas pressure must increase inward toward the center of a star.
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Energy is generated in the star's hot core, then carried outward to the cooler surface. Inside a star, the inward force of gravity is balanced by the outward force of pressure. The star is stabilized (i.e., nuclear reactions are kept under control) by a pressure-temperature thermostat.
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