If a collapsing cloud has too much initial angular momentum, what structural feature is likely to form instead of a single condensed object?

Answer

The material flattens out into a rotating disk.

If the centrifugal force generated by increasing spin becomes too strong relative to gravity near the equatorial plane, the collapse along that plane halts, resulting in the formation of a flattened, spinning disk.

If a collapsing cloud has too much initial angular momentum, what structural feature is likely to form instead of a single condensed object?
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