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What is a white dwarf? Does it produce light in the same way as a star like the Sun?
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It is the final evolutionary stage of low to medium-mass stars, like the Sun, after they have exhausted their nuclear fuel and shed their outer layers. White dwarfs are very dense and have a mass similar to the Sun but a volume similar to Earth. Show more…
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