Our Sun is a yellow dwarf, so it's mass will be comparable. See related questions for the mass of the Sun
No. A white dwarf is the remnant of a low to medium mass star.
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.
A white dwarf is a remnant of a low mass star. It is formed when a star with a mass less than 8 times that of the Sun exhausts its nuclear fuel and sheds its outer layers, leaving behind a hot, dense core.
1 solar mass black hole (smallest) 1 solar mass white dwarf 1 solar mass star 1.5 solar mass neutron star (largest)
A yellow star is a star that emits yellow light due to its surface temperature. Yellow stars, like our sun, fall in the middle range of temperatures and are typically classified as G-type stars on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
Our Sun is a yellow dwarf, so it's mass will be comparable. See related questions for the mass of the Sun
None. A yellow dwarf is a type of star, not a planet. The sun is a yellow dwarf.
Depends what type of dwarf star. - Our Sun is a yellow dwarf.
Earth and the seven other planets of our solar system have a yellow dwarf star: the sun.
Red dwarf, yellow dwarf, red dwarf
A white dwarf is the remnant of a low to medium mass star.
the steps in the life of a star is the yellow dwarf,red giant,white dwarf & the black dwarf.
No. A white dwarf is the remnant of a low to medium mass star.
The sun is yellow dwarf star or type G.
No. A brown dwarf is a star that has too low a mass to start nuclear fusion. A black dwarf is a former white dwarf, the remnant of a low to medium mass star that ran out of fuel in its core.
A star does not turn into a red dwarf. A red dwarf is simply a star that has a low mass to begin with.
Assuming you mean a "main sequence" yellow star, it's a white dwarf star. In the end that fades to a black dwarf.