That depends on a variety of circumstances: how far you want to move it, whether you want to move it up or only sideways, and in general, the exact details of how you move it.
No. That would require it to move at infinite speed. It would require an infinite amount of energy to accelerate it. The universe does not have that much energy.
As much energy it takes to move your ass!!!!!
The energy required to move 1 kg of mass 1 kilometer depends on factors such as the method of transportation, terrain, and efficiency. Generally speaking, it would require around 0.1-0.2 kWh of energy to move 1 kg 1 kilometer using a typical mode of transportation like a car or bicycle.
as much as a monster energy would be
yes very much so
The same way it would effect a solid or a gas; the atoms freak out and move around a lot.The technical answer, is that the electrons gain more heat energy and they rotate much faster. If they move fast enough they might turn into a gas.
42 neons of energy, when mixed with sound waves
They use way to much energy, but what would we do with out google. :)
You would save no energy. You would, however, get your energy from a different source.
The diet of a tennis player will determine how much energy they have or how quickly they move. Eating healthy foods will ensure that the player has a lot of energy and can move quickly.
they dont move as much
How much energy is required to move the electron of the hydrogen atom from the 1s to the 2s orbital