Energy
Energy was first offered in 1976 and last revised 1987.
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Requirements
- Demonstrate the flow of heat energy. Use your demonstration to explain in your own
words the ideas of heat, temperature, kinetic energy, calorie, and the laws of
thermodynamics.
- Give an example of each of the following forms of energy: heat, light, mechanical,
electrical, chemical, atomic. Prepare a table showing devices for each form of energy that
will convert in into another form of energy. Describe the idea of trade-offs in energy use.
- Make a color chart showing the world's known and estimated energy resources. Explain how
long each is expected to last based on today's best estimates. Tell where you got your
information.
- Do the following:
- Prepare charts showing:
What energy sources supply the United States with its energy
What portion of our energy is used by homes, business, industry, and transportation
What fuels are used to generate America's electricity
- Tell what is being done to make any three of the following produce more energy. Include
cost, pollution, and safety problems in your explanation.
Nuclear fission generators
Nuclear fusion generators
Cogeneration
The sun
The wind
Geothermal
The oceans
- Tell how our lives in the United States might be affected if energy supplies could not
meet our present demands.
- Show and explain to your counselor two articles from a current newspaper or magazine
about the use or conservation of energy. Tell why these articles are important to the
United States and why they are important to you.
- Conduct an energy audit of your home. Prepare a written report in two parts:
- Describe ways that your family can use energy more wisely.
- Keep a record of what you have done to save energy for a two-week period.
- Find out and describe in a notebook 10 different examples of energy waste going on in
your town. Suggest in each case possible ways to reduce this waste. Find out and write in
your notebook five examples you have observed of pollution from energy use. Suggest in
each case how this pollution might be reduced.
- Give a talk titled "Energy: Why We Need It and How We Can Use It Better". Use
all of the materials you have prepared in requirements 1 through 7. Choose as your
audience your counselor, a den of Cub Scouts, or another group approved by your counselor.
Troop Merit Badge Counselors
The following individuals are merit badge counselors for
Energy.
Their e-mail addresses and phone numbers are in the Troop Directory.
Al Willen
Worksheets, Aids & Resources
The merit badge pamphlet was last revised in 1978.
The following worksheets can be downloaded from MeritBadge.com, and are highly recommended as tools for organizing your
work on this merit badge:
Worksheet in Acrobat .pdf format or in
Microsoft Word .doc format
Currently no counselor has posted any links, hints, or resource material for this
merit badge
Scouts Earning Energy
No Scouts currently in Troop 240 have earned this merit badge.
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Last Updated: November 29, 2004