What structure resulted from the inward fall and outward spin in the material orbiting the central condensing mass?
A flattened, spinning protoplanetary disk
The combination of material rushing inward towards the protosun and the rotational forces acting upon the surrounding material led to a characteristic flattening of the structure. The rotational forces prevented material further away from the center from falling directly into the core; instead, this material spread out perpendicular to the axis of rotation. This consequence of angular momentum conservation shaped the remaining matter into a vast, flattened, spinning structure known as the protoplanetary disk. This disk contained all the raw material that would subsequently condense and accrete to form the planets, moons, and other solar system bodies.

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