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  • 06-06-2018
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In ‘static equilibrium' the force pushing out against the inward pull of gravity is

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AlpenGlow
AlpenGlow AlpenGlow
  • 16-06-2018
If you are referring to stars, the answer would then be pressure from the nuclear reactions 

The thermal pressure that pushes outward and against the pull of gravity in a star is caused by the nuclear reactions that is happening within the stars core. A lot of energy is released during these reactions which produce thermal pressure. The pressure then pushes outward.
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