NorthWest Scouter

Merit Badges

Electricity

 

 

Requirements

1. Demonstrate that you know how to respond to electrical

emergencies by doing the following:

a. Show how to rescue a person touching a live wire in

the home.

b. Show how to render first aid to a person who is

unconscious from electrical shock.

c. Show how to treat an electrical burn.

d. Explain what to do in an electrical storm.

e. Explain what to do in the event of an electrical fire.

 

2. Complete an electrical home safety inspection of your

home, using the checklist found in this pamphlet or one

approved by your counselor. Discuss what you find with

your counselor.

 

3. Make a simple electromagnet and use it to show magnetic

attraction and repulsion.

 

4. Explain the difference between direct current and

alternating current.

 

5. Make a simple drawing to show how a battery and an

electric bell work.

 

6. Explain why a fuse blows or a circuit breaker trips. Tell

how to find a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker in your

home. Show how to safely reset the circuit breaker.

 

7. Explain what overloading an electric circuit means. Tell

what you have done to make sure your home circuits are

not overloaded.

 

 

8. Make a floor plan wiring diagram of the lights, switches,

and outlets for a room in your home. Show which fuse or

circuit breaker protects each one.

 

9. Do the following:

a. Read an electric meter and, using your family’s electric

bill, determine the energy cost from the meter readings.

b. Discuss with your counselor five ways in which your

family can conserve energy.

 

10. Explain the following electrical terms: volt, ampere, watt,

ohm, resistance, potential difference, rectifier, rheostat,

conductor, ground, circuit, and short circuit.

 

11. Do any TWO of the following:

a. Connect a buzzer, bell, or light with a battery. Have a

key or switch in the line.

b. Make and run a simple electric motor (not from a kit).

c. Build a simple rheostat. Show that it works.

d. Build a single-pole, double-throw switch. Show that

it works.

e. Hook a model electric train layout to a house circuit.

Tell how it works.

 

 

 


Resources:

Scouting.org Merit Badges - Requirements

boyscouttrail.com Merit Badges

usscouts.org Worksheets

Troop 109 Merit Badge Library