friend- a star begins to form when the gasses and dust particles in the nebula clump closer together
enemy- it gains mass. over time, the star will form a gravitational center.
Gravity is responsible for the birth of stars as it causes gas and dust in space to come together and form a star. The death of stars is often due to a balance between gravity and pressure. When a star runs out of fuel for nuclear fusion, gravity causes the core to collapse, leading to a supernova explosion or the formation of a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole.
When the gravity of a massive star overcomes neutron degeneracy pressure, it can result in the star collapsing further to form a black hole. This occurs when the mass of the star is above a certain threshold known as the Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit, causing the neutron degeneracy pressure to be insufficient to support the star against gravity.
Gravity plays a crucial role in the death of a star by causing the core to collapse after nuclear fusion ceases. This collapse can lead to either a supernova explosion or the formation of a black hole, depending on the mass of the star. Gravity compresses the star's core, triggering intense reactions and releasing enormous amounts of energy, ultimately leading to the star's demise.
A star remains stable due to a balance between the force of gravity pulling inward and nuclear fusion reactions pushing outward. Gravity tries to collapse the star while nuclear fusion generates energy that pushes back, creating equilibrium and maintaining the star's stability.
Gravity is related to mass. The more mass there is, the greater the force of gravity. Stars form from vast clouds of hyrogen in space over many years. As the hydrogen forms together under gravity it heats up, to the point at which nuclear reactions can take place and a star is born. The more hydrogen that there is available, the larger the star.
Mainly in that gravity is involved in both cases.
Gravity is responsible for the birth of stars as it causes gas and dust in space to come together and form a star. The death of stars is often due to a balance between gravity and pressure. When a star runs out of fuel for nuclear fusion, gravity causes the core to collapse, leading to a supernova explosion or the formation of a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole.
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Depends on the star, and how close you are to the star.
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the star's size
Inside a star, the force of gravity is balanced by the pressure generated from nuclear fusion reactions occurring in the star's core. These nuclear reactions create an outward pressure that counteracts the force of gravity trying to collapse the star. This delicate balance between gravity and pressure determines the size, temperature, and lifespan of a star.
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Gravity pushes and pulls on a star, balancing it out so it doesn't explode.
A star is a sphere of gas held together by its own gravity.
That is yet to be revealed
Gravity