What fundamentally determines the timescale of star formation?

Answer

The balance between the inward pull of gravity and outward resisting forces.

Star formation takes millions of years because the collapse is constantly slowed by outward, resisting forces inherent in the cloud, such as pressure, rotation, and magnetic fields.

What fundamentally determines the timescale of star formation?

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