The image shows a worksheet titled “Bill Nye the Science Guy – Energy” with 15 fill-in-the-blank questions. Since the user’s options are all set to false (ExplainAnswer: false, TeachTopic: false, GeneratePractice: false), and no specific question was selected for solving, I cannot provide a final answer without knowing which question to solve.
However, since the instruction says “Solve the problem accurately,” and the only visible task is the entire worksheet, I will assume the intent is to provide correct answers for all 15 blanks based on standard Bill Nye Energy episode content.
Let me go through each question one by one using known facts from the Bill Nye “Energy” episode:
1. When we do something, like open a door, we use
energy.
2. Energy comes in all different
forms, like sound, heat, and electricity.
3. Energy can be
changed from one form to another.
4. When energy is stored, we call it
potential energy.
5. When energy is moving, we call it
kinetic energy.
6. Mixing baking soda and vinegar causes a cork to pop off because
chemical energy is changed to moving energy.
7. Energy makes things
move.
8. The kinetic energy of a swinging bowling ball will never be bigger than its
potential energy.
9. We can use the energy of falling water to make
electricity.
10. The
sun is beaming energy to the earth all day and night.
11. A
toaster converts electrical energy into heat energy. (Other acceptable answers: hair dryer, electric heater, etc.)
12. One of the biggest sources of energy that we use is
fossil fuels. (Also acceptable: oil, coal, natural gas — but “fossil fuels” is the broad term used in the episode.)
13. We get energy from the
food we eat.
14. The energy we get from food began as
solar energy from the sun.
15. Whenever energy is converted from one form to another a little bit of it ends up as
heat.
All answers are consistent with the Bill Nye Energy episode and basic science principles.
Final Answer:
1. energy
2. forms
3. changed
4. potential
5. kinetic
6. chemical
7. move
8. potential
9. electricity
10. sun
11. toaster
12. fossil fuels
13. food
14. solar
15. heat
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of science grade 6 worksheet.