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Blue dwarf diameter(sun=1)=4 times the sun's

Blue dwarf mass(sun=1)=10 times sun's

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What is the diameter of a dwarf star?

Blue dwarf diameter(sun=1)=4 times the sun's Blue dwarf mass(sun=1)=10 times sun's


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No. A blue dwarf is a theoretical class of star. The known blue stars are not blue dwarfs.


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