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MECHANISM WHICH CAUSES THE COLLAPSE OF INTERSTELLAR GAS CLOUDS AND SUBSEQUENT STAR FORMATION
Jeans mass; Jeans length; Jeans Length; Jeans Instability; Jeans radius; Jeans analysis

jeans      
n. χονδρό παντελόνι εργασίας, τζην
blue jeans         
  • Copper [[rivet]]s for reinforcing pockets are a characteristic feature of blue jeans.
  • lowrise jeans]] (Rome, 2008)
  • A traditional women's Genoese dress in "blue jeans" (1890s). [[Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria]], [[Genoa]], Italy.
  • The classic label for Levi 501 jeans
  • Ripped jeans
  • sagging]]
TROUSERS OFTEN MADE FROM DENIM OR DUNGAREE CLOTH
Blue jeans; Slim jeans; Blue-jeans; Straight jeans; Blue jean insulation; Jean cuts; Ripped jeans; 👖; Jeans pant; Jeans trousers; Riveted jeans; Straight leg jeans; Destroyed jeans; Blue Jeans; Denim jeans; Denim pants; Denim trousers; Dungaree pants; Dungaree trousers; Damage jeans; Demi-denims; Distressed jeans; Master of the Blue Jeans; Slim Jeans; Droptima; Klink Droptima; 3A Apparels Droptima; Jousers; Waist overalls
n. μπλουτζήν

Definição

blue jeans
Blue jeans are the same as jeans
.
...faded blue jeans.
N-PLURAL: also a pair of N

Wikipédia

Jeans instability

In stellar physics, the Jeans instability causes the collapse of interstellar gas clouds and subsequent star formation, named after James Jeans. It occurs when the internal gas pressure is not strong enough to prevent gravitational collapse of a region filled with matter. For stability, the cloud must be in hydrostatic equilibrium, which in case of a spherical cloud translates to:

d p d r = G ρ ( r ) M enc ( r ) r 2 {\displaystyle {\frac {dp}{dr}}=-{\frac {G\rho (r)M_{\text{enc}}(r)}{r^{2}}}} ,

where M enc ( r ) {\textstyle M_{\text{enc}}(r)} is the enclosed mass, p {\textstyle p} is the pressure, ρ ( r ) {\textstyle \rho (r)} is the density of the gas (at radius r {\textstyle r} ), G {\textstyle G} is the gravitational constant, and r {\textstyle r} is the radius. The equilibrium is stable if small perturbations are damped and unstable if they are amplified. In general, the cloud is unstable if it is either very massive at a given temperature or very cool at a given mass; under these circumstances, the gas pressure cannot overcome gravity, and the cloud will collapse.

The Jeans instability likely determines when star formation occurs in molecular clouds.