robinho777 robinho777
  • 25-02-2019
  • Biology
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Inside a star, the force of gravity is balanced by the?

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salvadorbagel
salvadorbagel salvadorbagel
  • 25-02-2019

It is balanced by the outward force of pressure.

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windyyork windyyork
  • 24-06-2019

Answer and Explanation:

The force of gravity is balanced by the outward force of pressure inside a star.

By a pressure temperature thermostat, the star is stabilized in which nuclear reactions are stayed under control.

The outward force of pressure release the energy in nuclear fission whenever the pressure and heat inside of stars destroys atoms all together.

So, outward force of pressure is the correct answer.

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