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Show n Tl. i. C The Salt Lake Trilmne, Friday, July 17, 1970 i W in By Giester Gould Dick Tracy Andy Capp By Reg. Smythe IT SHOOTS NEITHER BULLETS NOR SLUGS OF ANY KIND, YET, WILL IMMOBILIZE A MAN AND RENDER HIM HELPLESS- - I IM WAlTiN FOOUTS Nerwant1 ANSWER LIFE OR NOT? I Moon Mullins Mriw ts By Chic Young Blondie That LA4T LETTER M3D RENT'D Gasoline Alley By Frank Kin" Jnd"e Parker By Paul Nichols &Rl FCMP AT THE GI5Y HILL PJPfV FAM NEVER REACriO HER SrtE'S NOT THERE ANY MOR- E- ttOOR By Bob Montana Archie I Hr' we'll play it cool HANG AROONt AND JUST THE STARTING LINE UNTIL THE GUN rfc-S-i- T LLI tf IfI don'A L WORRY E WE-RRIGHT ON THE ARCH reOfMS eereofMs UNE AND ) the rest PARE BACK OF US j t lave a Question? Ask Andy i I I ; Electrons of Magnet Whirl, as Team, Create Energy Andr tnti comet. t the WrM ftootc Encytleeedit to tet Don-1- 4 Vs., tor hit Thomson, 7, Richmond, nuestion; What makes a magnet work? .Donald loves to play with magnets. Naturally he is very curious about the magic that makes them work. ,But its hard for him to find someone to explain the details in just the right way for a This, of course, is the job that your friend Andy likes doing best In this case, the details are quite complex. So read th answer slowly and pause flow and then to let it sink in. Then read it through again to fix the details in your head. ;The magic spreads outside and around a magnet But the real work begins inside the SUKDAY" CLOSED BUTTERMILK 39c t Your Neighborhood IIECER YAUEY MILK DIPOTS solid iron. To understand it we must take an imaginary trip down, down into the miniature world of atoms. An atom, of course, is too small for our eyes to see. But after all, we cannot see the wind, but we know when and how it blows. Our clever scientists have figured how tiny atoms work, even though nobody ever saw one. The iron atoms that make a magnet work to small to imagine. are-almo- st Made of Tinier Bits Each atom is made of even tinier bits of matter called particles. Its particles are very neatly arranged and very, very busy. They are arranged like a miniature solar system. Hie sun in the center is little fists of particles called the nucleus. The planets are bitsy electron particles. They orbit around the nucleus at breakneck speeds. An atoms electrons all whril Use the Daily Classified Ads 17 LOCATIONS ticed. But when billions of them work together like a teams are arranged in dusters called domains. There are about 1,000 million million atoms in each domain. (This Is the figure One with a tail of 15 zeros.) But even with all these atoms, the domain is no bigger than a pinhead. There are many, many domains in a magnet Each one is a busy team of atoms pulling together. All the teams also are arranged to pull together. Then the magnet can spread in the same direction and out its invisible energy to pul scraps of metal. Its opposite create a tiny breeze. It takes zillions of atoms to north and south poles feel the make a small piece of solid pull of another magnet Their iron. If the iron is not a two north poles jerk apart So two south poles. But a magnet, many of the atoms do their are arranged so that their north pole and a south pole electrons whirl parallel to hug together. The magnet works as long each other. The breeze from one tiny as its domains pull together like teams. But this orderly atom is too small to be noteam, they create forceful arrangement is not fixed to stay forever. The breezy atoms energy. This is the Invisible can be jostled to spin in difreaches outside that energy the iron bar and makes a ferent directions. The domains can be jostled out of magnet perform Its wondrous line. The teamwork can be magic. upset by heat or hammer In Same Direction blows. When this happens, the Not all the atoms in your magnet loses its magic and magnet are lined to pull in the turns into just an ordinary same direction. The working piece of iron. t : i! By Saunders & Ernst By Mort Walker Beetle Bailey By H. Myers Broom-Ililu- a O, yog Escort a nsu cor in Si's obsofete. I If yog bgglila neivl'dvoin'O, o only your ventilation system Ef 1 Mary Worth Tumbleweeds By Tom K. Ryan Fred Basset By Alex Graham is obsolete. - WHAT A NIGHT AWNING Witbiut New for 70: t ventilation svstem that gives )ou fresh air without opening the windows. Not new fer 70: the rest Cvot-voall Ynlvos its built to la-- t almost forever. See this exeitingold breakthrough at our place. C y w Ph. 322-535- 3 7Q2Ssu:hi.'.sin Vn M ) V IMG. SCMaiiLER-WILLIAM- S, M TO ASO air ventilation. flow-throu- of the ear. Like C CATS J? Atjf 4. , . . fe K ft. |