No.
No its will never be possible
Nothing can move faster than light. That should answer this one and several other questions.
Energy makes molecules rapidly move faster and faster, and when you make molecules move faster you are creating heat. So by using electricity(energy), you speed up the molecules of water, thus creating heat.
probably because the liquid helps the electricity move faster
Electricity can move at the speed of light but no faster. In general it won't due to electrical resistance.
you wouldn't be able to no. sorry!
No, it moves at the same speed regardless of the wire gauge.
Move a magnet near a conductor of electricity faster. Strike a piezoelectric crystal.
Your monitor could have becomed damaged on the move, the electricity socket dont work or the graphics card could have become damaged.
I dont think anybody knows 2nd Answer: The movement of free electrons is the definition of electricity. Molecules (including atoms) that move about is the definition of heat. The faster they move about (Brownian Motion) the more heat can be measured. Electrons are not "conductors" of heat.
Only by raising temperature.