Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 October 1909 — Page 8
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Why It la Difficult For tht Layman to Understand What It U. "What is electricity?" is a favorite query with people who desire to "get a ri?ov out of a scientific mau. And when he fuila to answer it in the same umple fashion that he
might treat the question "What is h Hismit y tJip nnfntinnr nria mit
"Aha! You profess to know all about electricity. Why, you can't even tell what it is!" Xow, to "tell what a thing is" that i?, to define it is to state its relations with something more familiar. The particular familiar thing that the questioner is thinking of in this case is ordinary matter. Heat has been explained to him as a vibration of material particles. Light, he has been told, is I a wave motion in the ether, and he understands the ether to be a kind of matter or a substance resembling matter in some particulars. I It is not to be denied that no
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0 o rOO'rO'rOo-ooooO'hOO;' By EDWARD S. SPINNEY. Copyright, 1CVJ, by American Prent) Association. I was tutoring n youth of nineteen. 1 had a fancy to ko abroad In the
diplomatic corps, but as 1 hud uo Influence to secure uu appointment I
kept my ambltiou to myself. My pupil.
I Alec Kirk, should have been ready for
college. -but he was not, and It was uiy part to get him ready as soon as
j possible. Ills father, after turning
I hlin over to me, went to Europe. Before leaving he gave me a single Inttmctlon viz: j "Don't let any woman snuro him i while I am awny." ; I made a compaulou of Alec, uud he seemed to enjoy my society In preference to that of young fellows of his , own age. lie gave me his confidence I In everything but one. A woman ! laid siege for htm. and he did not tell I me. Ills father had lectured him be- . frtrA r-nlnr. n n' t nn Ma KiinMViHIr
relationship m& t0j jjini tjjat T was empowered to
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Can De Statea Oetween ClectriCltV forbid his Attentions to anv womnn.
and matter. But, this being so, it Alec not only failed to trust the matwould be just as correct to ray that ' ter to me, but told the woman who was we do not know what matter is as I trying to snare him of my charge. Sho
that we do not know what electrici- was emnrt enousb to keeP ß,oof rom tv is. As a matter of fact, wo do audJ .dId no' d?cove.r h? or. h.cr
' . i l u , .i oujecc uu i was inrormea or ooin oy ,n0t noft what matter is, and the the üüUsokecper. x wnrncd tho llooso. PUP QAPFWT A Kin nillPkTQT UA V TH t Plai,s,b, thoor.v of lfc bda ! keeper not to dlrulge the fact that 1 inC. OMlUOf MIlU yUlvAt-OI If HI I J it up on an electric basis, so that on knew of what was going on. If I j this theory the idea of electricity is 1 could save the bo'y I would put his
. more fundamental than that ofj father under obligations. Mr. Kirt i matter. Unfortunately our senses h!Ul k41 P"eal influence. ihnve been evolved bv rnntart with "lsl,fd the Ay to win my good
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matter and are trained to detect j op!"!ou- Th , tUnt 1 kf7 . . . r,, . . ., . 1 nothing of their affair, conseuted, only matter. Electricity they know , thouh rductamlv. x waa introduced only .econdarily, through its action 1 10 Mis9 Mnrtha Colllugwood. aged upon matter the light or heat that! twenty-eight, impecunious, passably
I it causes matter to give out, the at- j good looking and of a common family. I traction that it causes certain 6Ub- 1 I called on her with Alec and during 6tances to exert, and so on. To the ' the cal1 manifested a friendliness that , man in the street, therefore, matter I both. But while extending " I V.v a! ll-r IkWii ttiklt f Minn i ri 1 i n I n r 4hia
is fam iar, and he demands a state-1 luc , , tv TT a it i ix -x Ai sword. I suggested that Miss Collingment of Uie latter in terms of the ,, ..,.. vrt ,,,( ,.nPr nt
his home and even offered If we could Und another girl to make up a set with them myself. I bad In mind Miss
Gladys Hoyle, a young lady who had
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lag remarks with the most kindly pro
tended Intentions. Knowing that there Is nothing which will turn a man from a woman quicker than a femlnluc tight. I hoped to use Miss Hoyle for the purpose uf drawing out whatever of temper Miss Colllngwood might possess and Intended that Alec should witness the scrimmage. We secured Miss Hoyle. and I chose
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former, illogical though this may he. After the scientist has stated
j all this the reply comes hack, "Yes,
i I linilorsf nnri all fhnf on1 if ia
I most clear, I am sure, but tell me, ' the Acuity of making the most rasp-
then, what 13 electricity anyway?" Another source of confusion to the lay mind 13 that scientific men do not always use the word "electricity" to mean the same thing. 1 The engineer often employs it to express the thing that the theoretical electrician calls "electric enerrrv I
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To find the enenrv of electricitv 1. " Xu una uie ery ox eiecmcuy ncil the scrvüe t0 ,e. that is, its ability to do work- j seut the ba back and she rcturnei the electrician multiplies the quan- 1L lt dropped Just within the line, hut tity of electricity by the potential 1 pronounced It foul. or tension under which it exists.1 "That wasn't foul," said Miss ColBut to the engineer thiä product llngwood. itself measures the thing that he 1 looked at my partner for support, calls "electricity " i "Certainly It was," she said. , The work that a pound of water 'l'?ItIt'ye !V,ust ha? deccIved me'"i 1 . . , - . said Miss Colllngwood. may do bv falling a foot is one foot .Somc I(eoplcan.t ta tennls at pound. The water is the same after a.. rcturiiet, MIs3 Il0ylc ..on account, falling as before, though its energy 0( their eyes. I thought I saw someis less. So to the electrician a 'thing amiss with yours. It's quit
quantity of electricity at 100 volts , is precisely the same as at one volt, though the former i able to do a hundred times as much work. This difference in meaning causes "thousands of disputes among students. "Electricity is a form of I
energy," says one, ''just like light ( or heat." "Oh, no!" is the reply. 'Tt is not energy at -all, though it
may possess or convey energy." Ono
noticeable." There was an ominous flash from Miss Colllngwood. She made no reply, and the game went on. My own game had opened auspiciously, and ! fortune continued to favor tne. Miss Iloyle in volleying close to the net ent the ball against Miss Colling-1 wood's nose. The latter dropped her ' racket and caught a trickling stream J of blood In her handkerchief. j "You did that on purpose." she cried.
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disputant ia talking about the elec-1 casting a Hashing glance at Miss
tncity of the phy&ical and the other about that of the engineer; hence , their dispute is morelr a matter of
aennition, tnough they do not know it. What wonder that some people are still content to regard the whole subject as a civilized Mumbo Jumbo? St. Louis Benublic.
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Hoyle.
"You flatter me. If I could hit n mark like that I'd enter for a championship." replied Miss Hoyle. Miss Colllngwood was getting ready for a rejoinder when I added to her ruffling by nsklng If she would proceed with the game. "I don't think she'd better," Miss Hoyle put In, "with that nose. It'll be all the colors of the rainbow tomor
row. My advice Is raw beef." "Some people are offensive with their advice." enapped the sufferer. j Pleasure had gone out of the game for Alec. lie proposed to stop playing i
i Miss Colllngwood started for the house i
to put cold water on her nose. Alec, instead of accompanying her, found occupation in gathering the balls and
rackets. I whispered to bp to take Miss Iloyle home. She smilingly ac
cepted his invitation. Ah the two walked away Miss Colllngwood turned and darted a fiery spark. I saw her home, adding fuel to the flame by telling her that I thought Miss Hoyle had sent the ball against her nose on purpose and was trying to catch Alec. I supposed that I had only made a beginning, but I was mistaken. When Alec and I met again he confessed to me that there had beeu an affair between him and Miss Colllngwood (at which I expressed great surprise), but that It was ended. I kindly offered to give hlra my advice as to the leat method of dropplrig it The Illusion had passed out of him, and nothing could brjng it back. When Mr. Kirk returned from Europe I made no mention of bis son's escape, but he learned of it and asked me about It. I told him the story, at the end of which he said: "You should be in the diplomatic corps. The first requisite of a diplomat la absence of conscience. Judging from your acts in this case, you don't know the meaning of the word."
old acre. Butter-1 I confessed that I had a hankering
milk ia likely to postpone it ten or i in tho diplomatic line, and he promised
twenty years if freely drunk. A 10 8ee secretary or state in my m-
quart a day should be the mini- "rest, xna xmuiwas an appointment,
KM MMU uquu mill bumu nivP I am now aktng biff en.
"The baby
f es, madame." "lle't learned the gestures anyway." -Harper's Weekly.
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which bring on
mum, the maximum according to tuU and onoortunity.
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