No, the two things are quite different.
When it turns into a black dwarf neutron star or black hole.
* white dwarf * neutron star * black hole
Nebule > Star > Red Giant > Red Dwarf > White Dwarf > Supernova > Neutron Star > Black Hole.
For a star like ours, the black dwarf stage For an immensely massive star, a back hole.
A star, after using all of it's fuel explodes. We call this a super nova, and after this the star will either become a black dwarf star (or maybe a white dwarf) or it will collapse in on its self creating a black hole.
Nebule > Star > Red Giant > Red Dwarf > White Dwarf > Supernova > Neutron Star > Black Hole.
What causes star to evolve is mass.
its original mass when it formed
Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.
A black hole, a neutron star, or a white dwarf.
The other option is a white dwarf.
Depending on how big the star was, it could be a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole.