A black dwarf is any stellar remnant, that has cooled completely, so that no radiation is emitted.
They - at the moment - do not exist, as the Universe has not been around long enough for any stellar remnant to cool to this state.
A black dwarf would - if it existed - be anywhere from the size of a city (Neutron star) up to 1.4 times larger than the Earth.
A black dwarf would be the same size as a white dwarf: between 7,000 and 17,000 miles across.
About 7,000-17,000 miles in diameter.
The same size as the white dwarf it was. See related question.
Eventually, yes. A mid-size star becomes a white dwarf, which eventually cools to become a black dwarf.
A black dwarf does not burn anything. A black dwarf is the cooled remnant of a dead star.
Yes. It is a black dwarf.
Black Dwarf Hornbill was created in 1861.
The same size as the white dwarf it was. See related question.
Eventually, yes. A mid-size star becomes a white dwarf, which eventually cools to become a black dwarf.
The size of a black dwarf is about the same as some planets. They are expected to range in size from a little less than Earth's diameter to twice Earth's diameter.
A black dwarf does not burn anything. A black dwarf is the cooled remnant of a dead star.
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 black dwarf would be about the same size as a terrestrial planet such as Earth, so it would be larger than some planets but smaller than others.
The Black Dwarf was created in 1817.
The Black Dwarf ended in 1824.
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It depends on the size of the star. You could end up with a White Dwarf, a Neutron Star, or a Black Hole with a White Dwarf coming from the smaller star and and a Black Hole coming from the largest star. Our Sun will leave a White Dwarf when it burns out.
Depends!!!A white dwarf created from a star the same size as our Sun will only be the size of our Earth.A supermassive black hole can have a diameter of 150 million kilometers (Same distance from the Earth to the Sun).However a stellar black hole can only be 30 kilometers in diameter.There is no minimum size for a black hole, so one "could" be as small as 0.1mm
Yes. It is a black dwarf.