What is the specific function of magnetic braking during contraction?

Answer

It transfers angular momentum outward from the fast-spinning core to slower surrounding gas.

Magnetic braking utilizes the magnetic field lines as tethers to slow the inner core's rotation by transferring its excess angular momentum to the less dense, slower-moving external envelope.

What is the specific function of magnetic braking during contraction?

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