If a region within a cloud possesses a mass greater than its Jeans Mass ($M_J$), what is the guaranteed result?

Answer

Gravity will inevitably win, leading to collapse.

When a region's mass exceeds its local Jeans Mass under the prevailing temperature and density, the gravitational pull is sufficient to overcome all stabilizing outward forces, guaranteeing collapse.

If a region within a cloud possesses a mass greater than its Jeans Mass ($M_J$), what is the guaranteed result?
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