The term dwarf star refers to a variety of distinct classes of stars. The term was originally coined in 1906 when the Danish astronomer Ejnar Hertzsprung noticed that the reddest stars—classified as K and M in the Harvard scheme—could be divided into two distinct groups. They are either much brighter than the Sun, or much fainter. To distinguish these groups, he called them "giant" and "dwarf" stars, the dwarf stars being fainter and the giants being brighter than the sun. The scope of the term "dwarf" was later expanded to include the following:
In astronomy, the main sequence is a continuous and distinctive band of stars that appears on plots of stellar color versus brightness. These color-magnitude plots are known as Hertzsprung–Russell diagrams after their co-developers, Ejnar Hertzsprung and Henry Norris Russell. Stars on this band are known as main-sequence stars or "dwarf" stars.
After a star has formed, it generates thermal energy in the dense core region through the nuclear fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium. During this stage of the star's lifetime, it is located along the main sequence at a position determined primarily by its mass, but also based upon its chemical composition and other factors. All main-sequence stars are in hydrostatic equilibrium, where outward thermal pressure from the hot core is balanced by the inward pressure of gravitational collapse from the overlying layers. The strong dependence of the rate of energy generation in the core on the temperature and pressure helps to sustain this balance. Energy generated at the core makes its way to the surface and is radiated away at the photosphere. The energy is carried by either radiation or convection, with the latter occurring in regions with steeper temperature gradients, higher opacity or both.
I work hard all week at a dead end job
but when the weekend comes
I wanna have some fun
run every red light drive all through the night
we were cruisin' down main
just me and the boys
when I saw her face I had to make a choice
I said, "whoever you are, come on get in my car"
and let's drive drive drive till we get enough
we're gonna ride ride ride till the sun comes up
gotta feel that wind blowing in her hair
and she's mine when I drive faster
drive faster drive faster
drive faster drive faster
we made every turn sitting side by side
made the highway burn her little hand in mine
she whispered in my ear, "let's get outta here"
and let's drive drive drive till we get enough
we're gonna ride ride ride till the sun comes up
gotta feel that wind blowing in her hair
and she's mine when I drive faster
drive faster drive faster
drive faster drive faster