Difference between revisions of "White Dwarf"
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: A '''white dwarf''' glows due to its [[Gravity|gravitational]] collapse [[Energy Transfer|transferring]] [[energy]] from the [[Gravitational Potential Energy Store|gravitational potential energy store]] of its [[matter]] to the [[Thermal Energy Store|thermal energy store]] of its [[matter]]. | : A '''white dwarf''' glows due to its [[Gravity|gravitational]] collapse [[Energy Transfer|transferring]] [[energy]] from the [[Gravitational Potential Energy Store|gravitational potential energy store]] of its [[matter]] to the [[Thermal Energy Store|thermal energy store]] of its [[matter]]. | ||
: A '''white dwarf''' is a hot, [[density|dense]] ball of [[Iron]] around the size of [[planet]] [[Earth]]. | : A '''white dwarf''' is a hot, [[density|dense]] ball of [[Iron]] around the size of [[planet]] [[Earth]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:40, 21 April 2019
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Meaning
A white dwarf is a low mass star which has run out of low mass elements to fuse.
About White Dwarves
- A white dwarf is formed from the core of a red giant after it has run out of Helium.
- A white dwarf glows due to its gravitational collapse transferring energy from the gravitational potential energy store of its matter to the thermal energy store of its matter.
- A white dwarf is a hot, dense ball of Iron around the size of planet Earth.