What is the fundamental difference between how modern phosphorescent stars and historical radium objects derive their energy?

Answer

External charging versus internal decay.

Modern strontium aluminate stars must be charged by external light, whereas a radium-painted object possesses an internal energy source from continuous radioactive decay, allowing it to glow indefinitely without charging.

What is the fundamental difference between how modern phosphorescent stars and historical radium objects derive their energy?
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