What condition distinguishes a brown dwarf from a true star that undergoes sustained fusion?

Answer

It never reaches the critical temperature and pressure for self-sustaining fusion

Brown dwarfs are objects that stop short of achieving true stardom because they fail to accumulate enough mass to ignite nuclear fusion, leading them to cool down slowly over time.

What condition distinguishes a brown dwarf from a true star that undergoes sustained fusion?
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