The sun balances it's tendancy to gravitationally collapse with radiation pressure. Once nuclear fusion stops, the radiation pressure won't be able to stop the sun from collapsing anymore.
2006-11-29 13:37:50
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answered by eri 7
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It appears that the radiation of the sun is a physical manifestation of a force that counters the suns gravity. That is the manifestation of the dual nature of the universe, which is the darma. So what causes the sun to produce a force to counter gravity is the darma.
2006-11-29 22:41:28
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answer #2
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answered by scifuntubes 3
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Ohhhh.. That's easy... You do know that all the planets pull on each other... So all the planets pull on each other to keep outside of the sun's pull... That's why we still have our own orbits .. It's mass that keep the planets together without collapsing into the sun... So yes your correct.. It's called a sling shot effect to Hurlee a probe to get use a counter Gravity... Great question..
2006-11-29 21:47:01
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answer #3
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answered by MinnesotaRick 2
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It doesn't. If you're asking why we don't fall into the sun, it's because we orbit it in an ellipse. Our inertia carries us along on a tangent while the sun's gravity pulls us in, and they balance out to keep us in orbit.
2006-11-29 21:34:30
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answered by Amy F 5
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the energy release in nuclear fusion
2006-11-29 21:41:50
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answered by Josh L 2
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its mass?
2006-11-29 21:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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