Gravity is the force that causes stars to be created
In a star, the force of gravity is trying to collapse the star inward, while the pressure from nuclear fusion in the core creates an outward force, resisting the gravitational collapse. These two forces are balanced in a stable star, leading to a state of equilibrium.
Mass and acceleration creates force (Mass*Acceleration=Force).
Nuclear fusion produces heat, and heat creates the pressure which keeps the star from collapsing under its own gravity. The relationship between heat and pressure in a gas is described by the Ideal Gas Laws. It also applies to plasma (which can be described as a super heated gas).
A star's gravity pulls all of its material inwards, preventing it from breaking apart. The force of gravity creates pressure in the core that counteracts the outward force of nuclear fusion, maintaining the star's structure and preventing it from collapsing or dispersing.
Typically, an electric current creates a magnetic force. Also, magnetic domains aligned correctly and properly can cause a magnetic force.
Stars create light by fusing hydrogen into helium. This nuclear reaction creates a great amount of energy which releases light and energy. This expanding force a\is counterbalanced by gravity, keeping the star stable.
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Gravity.
The driving force that keeps planets orbiting a star is gravity. The star's massive gravitational pull attracts the planets, keeping them in their orbits. Additionally, the planets' own orbital velocity creates a balance between the gravitational pull and their tendency to move in a straight line, resulting in stable orbits around the star. This interplay of gravitational force and motion is described by Kepler's laws of planetary motion and Newton's law of universal gravitation.
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