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				ELECTRICITY
				 
				These were the REQUIREMENTS before the REVISIONS 
				made on January 1, 2005. 
				To see the current requirements 
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				requirements  
				 
				
					- Show magnetic attraction and repulsion. Make and use a simple 
					electromagnet.
 
					- Explain the difference between a direct current and an alternating 
					current. Tell the common uses of each.
 
					- Make a simple drawing to show how a chemical cell 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 change the fuse or reset the circuit breaker 
					safely.
 
					- Explain what overloading an electric circuit means. Tell 
					what you have done to make sure your home circuits aren't overloaded.
 
					- Demonstrate how to repair a plug on an appliance cord.
 
					- Show how to rescue a person touching a live wire in the 
					home. Show first aid if the person is unconscious from electrical 
					shock.
 
					- Show on a floor plan of a room in your home the lights, 
					switches, and outlets. Show which fuse or circuit breaker protects 
					each.
 
					- Read an electric meter. Figure an electric bill from meter 
					readings.
 
					- Explain 10 electrical terms such as volt, ampere, watt, 
					ohm, resistance, potential difference, rectifier, rheostat, 
					conductor, ground, circuit, or 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.
 
					 
					 
				 
				
				 
				BSA Advancement ID#: 43  
				Pamphlet Revision Date: 1999  
				Requirements last updated in 1995 and 1996 
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