Science, asked by aayushiyadav16, 3 months ago

Why doesn't the hot gas in the star disapear in the space?​

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Answered by mudavathanjali825
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Massive stars are dense enough to fuse hydrogen while they're still gathering material from the gas cloud, so it was a mystery why their brilliant radiation does not heat the infalling gas and blow it away. ... The most massive stars, though, begin to shine while the clouds are still collapsing.

Answered by kamyaseenu
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Massive stars are dense enough to fuse hydrogen while they're still gathering material from the gas cloud, so it was a mystery why their brilliant radiation does not heat the infalling gas and blow it away. ... The most massive stars, though, begin to shine while the clouds are still collapsing.

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