A black dwarf does not burn anything. A black dwarf is the cooled remnant of a dead star.
Black Dwarf Hornbill was created in 1861.
As a white dwarf loses energy and cools down, it eventually transitions into a black dwarf. A black dwarf is a hypothetical stellar remnant that has cooled to the point where it no longer emits heat or light. It is smaller and denser than a white dwarf.
A star that has burned out and no longer has fuel to sustain nuclear fusion in its core is called a white dwarf, not a black dwarf. A white dwarf is the remnant core of a low to medium mass star after its outer layers have been ejected. Over time, a white dwarf will cool down and eventually become a black dwarf, but this process takes billions of years.
The sun cannot become a black hole because it is too small. Black holes are formed when the core of a dying star becomes so dense it can't support its own weight. It then collapses on itself, forming a black hole. When our sun dies, the core will not be dense enough to collapse, so it will cool to a white dwarf. As a dimly shining speck of light, the white dwarf will burn all of the sun's remaining fuel until it completely burns out and becomes a cold, lightless black dwarf.
No. Fusion has long since ceased by the time a stellar remnant becomes a black dwarf.
A brown dwarf will never become a black dwarf. A black dwarf is what becomes of a white dwarf. This process takes hundreds of trillions of years.
a supernova, and that's not a "death", because it becomes a black dwarf (it is still a star, but it doesn't shine because it doesn't have any gases to burn anymore)Answera supernova, and that's not a "death", because it becomes a black dwarf (it is still a star, but it doesn't shine because it doesn't have any gases to burn anymore)
a supernova, and that's not a "death", because it becomes a black dwarf (it is still a star, but it doesn't shine because it doesn't have any gases to burn anymore)Answera supernova, and that's not a "death", because it becomes a black dwarf (it is still a star, but it doesn't shine because it doesn't have any gases to burn anymore)
The Black Dwarf was created in 1817.
The Black Dwarf ended in 1824.
Black Dwarf Hornbill was created in 1861.
The Black Dwarf - personage - was born in 1740.
The Black Dwarf - personage - died in 1811.
Dwarf black stingray was created in 2008.
No, a dead star is different from a black dwarf. A black dwarf is a type of stellar remnant, but not all stars become black dwarfs. When a star dies it will leave behind a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black dwarf as a remnant depending on its mass. Given enough time a white dwarf will eventually cool to a black dwarf. The universe is not old enough for this cooling to have happened yet.
A black dwarf.
Black Dwarf's are theoretical. They are the end point of a White Dwarf star, after it has finished cooling down. The universe is not old enough for one to have completely cooled into a Black Dwarf. See related question.