No. A dwarf star is a small star. A white dwarf is just one particular type of dwarf star, but there are other types.
The dwarf star is.
its not a massive or a dwarf star
Pluto is not a white dwarf star, it is just a dwarf planet.
Depends what type of dwarf star. - Our Sun is a yellow dwarf.
Most of the stars you can see are dwarf stars.Blue dwarf - Hypothetical star when a red dwarf exits the main sequence.White dwarf - Remnants of a Solar class star when it dies.Yellow dwarf - A star similar to our own SunOrange dwarf - A star just a bit smaller than our Sun.Red dwarf - A star which fuses hydrogen very slowly. The most abundant.Black dwarf - Hypothetical star when a white dwarf cools to zeroBrown dwarf - A "star" that did not have enough mass to fuse hydrogen.Examples:Blue dwarf - Unknown.White dwarf - 40 Eridani, IK Pegasi BYellow dwarf - The Sun, Alpha Centauri A,Orange dwarf - Alpha Centauri B, Epsilon Indi.Red dwarf - Proximus Centauri, Gliese 581Black dwarf - Unknown.Brown dwarf - 2M1207b, MOA-2007-BLG-192Lb.
No a white dwarf is a small compact star.
A star does not turn into a red dwarf. A red dwarf is simply a star that has a low mass to begin with.
the steps in the life of a star is the yellow dwarf,red giant,white dwarf & the black dwarf.
A white dwarf could not become a red dwarf. A white dwarf is a remnant of a dead star. A red dwarf is a star with a very low mass.
the sun is NOT a dwarf star, it is a g-type star. a dwarf is a s-type starThe Sun is a G2V star G2 means the second hottest of the yellow G class and V (the Roman numeral five) identifies the Sun as a main sequence DWARF STAR (so yes it is a dwarf star) A star with spectral S is a late-type giant star (similar to class K5-M).
after the star dies it has the potential to become a dwarf