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How does the pressure-temperature thermostat control the nuclear reactions inside stars?

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How does the pressure-temperature thermostat control the nuclear reactions inside stars?

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Well, the higher the pressure, the more nuclear reactions take place, the more the temperature rises, the more the pressure pushes outward against the gravitational pressure. This achieves a balance between the outward pressure from the reaction, and the inward pressure from gravity … until the nuclear fuel is used up.

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