Q: After the collapse of a nebular cloud, atoms begin gravitating together to form a condensed center. What happens next in the star formation process?
A: As the nebula contracts, it starts spinning with heat setting its particles in motion. The further it condenses, the faster it rotates.
As the nebula contracts, it starts spinning with heat setting its particles in motion. [ The further it condenses, the faster it rotates.
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