- Demonstrate that you know how to respond to electrical emergencies
by doing the following:
- Show how to rescue a person touching a live wire in the home.
- Show how to render first aid to a person who is unconscious from electrical shock.
- Show how to treat an electrical burn.
- Explain what to do in an electrical storm.
- Explain what to do in the event of an electrical fire.
- 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.
- Make a simple electromagnet and use it to show magnetic attraction and repulsion.
- Explain the difference between direct current and alternating current.
- Make a simple drawing to show how a battery and an electric bell work.
- 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.
- Explain what overloading an electric circuit means. Tell what you have done to make sure your home circuits are not overloaded.
- 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.
- Do the following:
- Read an electric meter and, using your family's electric bill, determine the energy cost from the meter readings.
- Discuss with your counselor five ways in which your family can conserve energy.
- Explain the following electrical terms:
- volt,
- ampere,
- watt,
- ohm,
- resistance,
- potential difference,
- rectifier,
- rheostat,
- conductor,
- ground,
- circuit, and
- short circuit
- Do any TWO of the following:
- Connect a buzzer, bell, or light with a battery. Have a key or switch in the line.
- Make and run a simple electric motor (not from a kit).
- Build a simple rheostat. Show that it works.
- Build a single-pole, double-throw switch. Show that it works.
- Hook a model electric train layout to a house circuit. Tell how it works.
For Requirement 2 you may wish to use this checklist: (The checklist is already included in the worksheets below.) |
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BSA Advancement ID#:
43
Requirements last updated in:
2014
Pamphlet Stock Number:
35886
Pamphlet SKU Number:
619156
Pamphlet Revision Date:
2013
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