What physical principle causes the infalling material around a protostar to flatten into a rotating disk?
Answer
Conservation of angular momentum
As material swirls inward towards the central protostar, the conservation of its initial angular momentum causes the material to flatten perpendicular to the rotation axis, forming an accretion disk.

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