What immediate physical requirement does a greater stellar mass impose on the core to maintain equilibrium?

Answer

The core must be far hotter and denser than that of a low-mass star.

A greater mass means stronger gravity, which necessitates a proportionally greater outward radiation pressure. This greater pressure is generated by achieving significantly higher core temperatures and density.

What immediate physical requirement does a greater stellar mass impose on the core to maintain equilibrium?
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