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| - | + | '''1a''': [http://www.futuretoolkit.com/detstoch.htm Deterministic and Stochastic Models]<br> | |
| - | + | : [http://www.umich.edu/~radinfo/introduction/risk.htm Radiation and Risk] From the University of Michigan's Health Physics Society. | |
| - | + | : [http://www.epa.gov/rpdweb00/laws/laws_sum.html Radiation Protection Laws] From the Environmental Protection Agency.<br> | |
| - | + | '''1b''': [http://www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/symbols.htm The Trefoil (Tri-Foil)]<br> | |
| - | + | '''2''': [http://www.remm.nlm.gov/dictionary.htm Dictionary of Radiological Terms]<br> | |
| - | + | '''3''': [http://www.atomicheritage.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 The Atomic Heritage Foundation] | |
| - | + | : [http://www.42explore2.com/nuclear3.htm Biographies of the Nuclear Age] | |
| - | + | '''4a''': [http://ec.europa.eu/research/energy/fi/fi_bs/article_1173_en.htm Uncovering the Mysteries of Nuclear Fission]<br> | |
| - | + | '''5a''': [http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/1805/electroscope.html Build an Electroscope] A simple design from a Mason jar and foil. Illustrated.<br> | |
| - | + | '''5e''': [http://www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/rp/environmental/radon.htm Radon Outreach Program] From the Washington State Department of Health.<br> | |
| - | + | '''5g''': [http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/~adf4/cloud.html How to Build a Cloud Chamber]<br> | |
| - | + | '''6b''': [http://www.radwaste.org/poweru.htm Nuclear Power Plants and Utilities] Lists both public and private nuclear sites, and includes links to their websites.<br> | |
| - | + | '''6b''': [http://www.ieer.org/ensec/no-1/glbnrg.html Nuclear Power and its Role in Global Electricity and Energy] Tables comparing nuclear energy in various countries, contrasting various fuel types, and showing energy consumption. | |
== Related awards == | == Related awards == | ||
Revision as of 22:05, December 12, 2008
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| Status: | Elective | |
| Created: | 2005 | |
| Discontinued: | no | |
| BSA Advancement ID: | 024 | |
| Requirements revision: | 2005 | |
| Latest pamphlet revision: | 2004 | |
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Notes
| | A FREE workbook for Nuclear Science is available here! with the maps, charts, links, diagrams, and checklists you need! Or click here to print just the Nuclear Science requirements. | meritbadge.org has PDF and DOC versions of Boy Scout merit badge workbooks, Webelos workbooks, and Cub Scout workbooks. |
- Per the BSA: "You should read the merit badge pamphlet on the subject." Pamphlets (books) are at local Scout Shops and online at ScoutStuff.org.
- "Get a signed Merit Badge application from your Scoutmaster." An online, printable Word doc file version is available.
- This merit badge replaced Atomic Energy, which was taken out in late 2006-early 2007.
- This badge is one of the elective merit badges of the William T. Hornaday Awards for Boy Scouts.
Requirement resources
1a: Deterministic and Stochastic Models
- Radiation and Risk From the University of Michigan's Health Physics Society.
- Radiation Protection Laws From the Environmental Protection Agency.
1b: The Trefoil (Tri-Foil)
2: Dictionary of Radiological Terms
3: The Atomic Heritage Foundation
4a: Uncovering the Mysteries of Nuclear Fission
5a: Build an Electroscope A simple design from a Mason jar and foil. Illustrated.
5e: Radon Outreach Program From the Washington State Department of Health.
5g: How to Build a Cloud Chamber
6b: Nuclear Power Plants and Utilities Lists both public and private nuclear sites, and includes links to their websites.
6b: Nuclear Power and its Role in Global Electricity and Energy Tables comparing nuclear energy in various countries, contrasting various fuel types, and showing energy consumption.
Related awards
Science Awards Science-related awards
- Boy Scout Merit Badges: Animal Science - Archaeology - Astronomy - Architecture - Chemistry - Composite Materials - Computers - Electricity - Electronics - Energy - Environmental Science - Geology - Nuclear Science - Radio - Space Exploration - Weather
- Webelos Activity Badge: Engineer - Geologist - Scientist
- Cub Scout Belt Loops & Pins: Astronomy - Geography - Geology - Science - Weather
Profession Awards Profession-related awards
- Boy Scout Merit Badges: American Business - Architecture - Aviation - Chemistry - Crime Prevention - Dentistry - Engineering - Entrepreneurship - Inventing - Journalism - Landscape Architecture - Law - Medicine - Personal Management - Pulp and Paper - Salesmanship - Surveying - Textile - Veterinary Medicine
- Webelos Activity Badges: Engineer - Scientist
- Cub Scout Belt Loops & Pins: Mathematics - Science
See also
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Merit Badge information
- An Introduction to Merit Badges – how to get started, who chooses the counselor, etc.
- Merit Badge Worksheets & Requirements – with the revision dates, diagrams, charts, checklists, logs, and links you need.
- Merit Badge Application – offers online resources to let you print "Blue Cards," etc.
- Merit Badge FAQ – answers dozens of questions like: Who can be a counselor? Can requirements be added or removed?
- Merit Badges Requiring Prior Approval – Certain requirements need prior approval. Most do not. Here is the list.
- Also see: Most Popular Merit Badges – Merit Badge Policies – Eagle-Required Merit Badges – Merit Badge Days
- Additionally: List of Merit Badges by Field of Study – Merit Badge Pamphlets & Libraries
- Merit Badge Counselors must complete Youth Protection Training, file an Adult Application (and Merit Badge Counselor Information Form); and be approved by the local council. (See the Guide for Merit Badge Counselors for additional details.)
External links
- Nuclear Energy Institute: Science Club A full explanation and exploration of nuclear science, written on a middle-school level.

