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  • Hydrostatic Equilibrium in Stars: Understanding Stellar Stability
    When the outward force due to fusion and radiation balances with the inward force of gravity, a star is said to be in hydrostatic equilibrium.

    This is a crucial state for stars as it means they are stable and neither collapsing under their own gravity nor exploding from the outward pressure of fusion. It's like a delicate dance between these two opposing forces, keeping the star in a steady state for a significant portion of its lifespan.

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