What effect does the conservation of angular momentum have during the gravitational collapse of a nebula?

Answer

It causes the material to flatten into a spinning disk around the protostar.

As the cloud shrinks, the resulting rotational effect creates an outward centrifugal force that resists gravity most effectively along the equatorial plane, causing the material to flatten into a protoplanetary disk.

What effect does the conservation of angular momentum have during the gravitational collapse of a nebula?
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