When matter is pulled into a protostar, it heats up and increases in density. This process leads to the formation of a protostar as gravitational forces pull matter towards the center, eventually igniting nuclear fusion and forming a stable star.
A protostar becomes balanced when the gravitational forces pulling matter inward are balanced by the outward pressure due to nuclear fusion at its core. This marks the transition from a contracting protostar to a stable star in the main sequence phase of its lifecycle.
protostar or nebula
The term is "protostar", not "prostar". Yes. A protostar is an early stage of a star.
A protostar is a star that is just beginning to form out of a stellar nebular (under gravity). The core of the gravitational collapse is getting more and more massive and is heating up as a result of the gravimetric contraction but has not yet reached the point where nucleosynthesis has begun in its core. It is when this happens that it becomes a star.
The tetrads are pulled apart.
Equilibrium in a protostar occurs when the force of gravity pulling matter inward is balanced by the force of radiation or gas pressure pushing matter outward. This typically happens when a protostar reaches the main sequence phase of its evolution, where nuclear fusion in its core stabilizes the star's energy output.
Gravitational force - which pulls matter towards the center of the protostar and is responsible for its contraction. Thermal pressure - which is generated by the heat and pressure within the protostar's core and pushes outward to counteract the gravitational force.
A protostar becomes balanced when the gravitational forces pulling matter inward are balanced by the outward pressure due to nuclear fusion at its core. This marks the transition from a contracting protostar to a stable star in the main sequence phase of its lifecycle.
The basic idea is that it is pulled together by its own gravity. For more details, check the Wikipedia article on "protostar".
protostar or nebula
The matter from a nebula that has begun to condense under gravity to form a star is called a protostar. As gravity causes the protostar to contract, the core temperatures rise until nuclear fusion ignites, and a star is born. This marks the transition from a cloud of gas and dust to a shining star.
As gravity collapses the cloud to form a protostar, the temperature and luminosity both increase. The increase in temperature is due to the compression of material, causing the protostar to heat up as energy is released. The increase in luminosity is a result of the protostar radiating this energy.
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A Protostar.
You die.
A protostar is more like a stage previous to a star - before it ignites.