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In stellar equilibrium, what is the inward force that is opposite of the outward force of fusion energy?
a. electromagnetic force pulling in
b. it's own gravity pulling in
c. strong nuclear force pulling in
d. none of the above
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Answer:
it's own gravity pulling in
Step-by-step explanation:
just took the test.
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