If the object moves, then the energy is converted into the kinetic energy of the object.
If it doesn't move, then no energy is imparted to it. If the force is applied by a human
or animal, then the energy expended by the muscles to develop the force is radiated
from the body as heat.
Chemical energy (originally form the Sun) in your muscles is used to impart potential energy to the object you have lifted.
Energy either transfers to the object or leaves the object.
It expands
Yes, that's basically what happens.
it gains more energy
Chemical energy (originally form the Sun) in your muscles is used to impart potential energy to the object you have lifted.
Its ability to impart energy to the object that absorbs it. For electromagnetic radiation this is generally proportional to the energy of the individual photon.
Energy either transfers to the object or leaves the object.
it absorbs it and passes it on.
transferring energy to or from an object by applying a force over a distance.
It expands
Yes, that's basically what happens.
Yes, that's basically what happens.
The object is moved and energy is transferred.
it gains more energy
Yes. The energy from the work you do can be wasted due to friction. But in such a case, it still requires work to rotate an object - since you are applying force, and you are applying it over a certain distance.
It's potential energy decreases.