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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Hydrostatic Balance of Stars
3. Derivation of The Equation of Hydrostatic Equilibrium
4. Proof of Central Pressure
5. Average Central Pressure and Central Temperature of Stars
6. Nuclear Fusion Conditions
7. Maximum Central Pressure and Central Temperature of The Spherical Objects


8. Death of Stars
9. Hydrostatic Balance of a Black Hole Singularity

10. The Singularity Mystery
11. Results and Discussion
| Cosmic Objects | Mass of Objects | Central Pressure | Central Temperature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Sequence Star |
|
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| Red Giant Star | kg | ||
| White Dwarf Star | kg | ||
| Neutron Star |
kg |
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| Solar Mass Singularity |
kg |
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| Galaxy Mass Singularity | kg | ||
| Cosmic Mass Singularity | Kg |
12. Conclusion
Funding
Acknowledgements
Conflict of Interest
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