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i think gravity and force
It is the inverse of an explosion, the force and energy "move" to the inside of the imploding object. When a star implodes it collapses into itself, decreasing in volume.
In actual stars, all four fundamental forces (strong, weak, electromagnetic, gravity) are at work.
If you are referring to "the Force" in the universe of the fictional Star Wars galaxy created by George Lucas - no it does not exist.If you are referring to forces that act on matter and energy in our universe - yes it does exist. We cannot tell you exactly what it is, but we can tell you exactly how it interacts.
The other 3 forces of the universe are microscopic and occur within atoms. Gravity, however, is mostly connected with massive macroscopic objects like planets and moons, so appears weaker; however, while the other 3 forces have a very, very short distance of influence on other nearby objects with mass, gravity's force has no real distance limit that we know of. For sure, the center of our galaxy exerts enough force of gravity to keep its billions of star systems rotating around it instead of flying off into space.
The two opposing forces are gravity, pulling the star in and the outward force from the ongoing nuclear fusion reactions. As the star approaches the end of it's life, changes in the reactions occur, which cause the forces to balance out in different ways, changing the size of the star.
slender, boyish.
A star can only form a black hole if gravity is strong enough to overcome all opposing forces. All but the largest stars have insufficient mass to do this.
"A star is a balancing act between two huge forces. On the one hand, there is the crushing force of the star's own gravity trying to squeeze the stellar material into the smallest and tightest ball possible. On the other hand, there is tremendous heat and pressure from the nuclear reactions at the star's center trying to push all of that material out."- Carolyn Ruth
Star and the Forces of Evil - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
The mass forces the star to form
All of the forces act to make a star. Gravity is the main force, which pulls everything together, and the other forces ignite the star.
The fundamental forces in a star are the same as they are elsewhere in the universe. Weak nuclear Strong nuclear Gravitational Electromagnetic.
Objects are not made of forces. A star is made of hydrogen, helium and, later in its life, heavier elements.
The inside of a star looks similar to the outside ohh wow-_- ^^^
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Star Wars Dark Forces - 1995 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T