Describe the differences between a black/white dwarf and a black hole: (Include which kind of star results in each kind)
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✪ A black hole:
➠ A Black Hole is an astrophysical object which has a radius less than its own Schwarzschild radius - that is, a large enough mass in a small enough volume such that, at its surface, not even light can escape the pull of its gravity.
☆ A black/white dwarf :
➠ A Black Dwarf is another type of astrophysical object that consists of the matter left behind when a low mass star finishes carrying out nuclear fusion in its core. When the “nuclear fuel" is all used up, the star stops shining and contracts but the gravity is small enough such that the physical structure of the star is enough to prevent further collapse. What is left is a dark, spherical cooling mass forever gliding through the vastness of space.
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a black hole is something that will never stop growing only when it is consuming thing's and a white/black dwarf is a small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet. A white dwarf is formed when a low-mass star has exhausted all its central nuclear fuel and lost its outer layers as a planetary nebula.
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