Hydrostatic equilibrium

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In stars there are two very strong forces working against each other: The gravity, which wants to compress the star, and the internal gas pressure, which strives to expand the gas. When these two forces are equal, at equilibrium, there is a hydrostatic equilibrium, meaning that the star is stable. If this stability is lost the stronger force will make the star contract or expand.