Understand that there is no relationship between the amount of steering required and the distance you are from the object
No, the closer an object is to the lens, the more the spherical it is.
the pressure increases
Yes, the closer you get the bigger the object will appear but to only the size of the object really is, and the farther away you get the small it will get
You must have an energy which moves an object. If the object does not move - No work is done.
As an object moves closer to a concave lens, the virtual image, that is created on the same side of the lens as the object, will remain upright but will be reduced in size.
It increases in order to conserve angular momentum.
When any object with mass moves, no matter at what speed, its mass increases. The faster it moves, the faster its mass increases. And the closer to the speed of light it moves, the closer to infinity its mass grows.
No. Energy is emitted when an electron moves to a closer shell (closer to the nucleus).
False. A lever to multiply the force exerted has its fulcrum closer to the object than to the force is applied. This will increase the force but decrease the distance the object moves compared to the force end.
NO it moves from a warm object to a cool object
It will decrease if the object moves upward; decrease if the object moves downward.
When an object enters a black hole, it starts being stretched. As it moves closer and closer to the center of the black hole, the gravitational pull on the part of the object that is closer to the center becomes more powerful than the gravitation pull on the part of the object that is farther away from the center. The objects keeps on getting stretched until it reaches the center of the black hole. We don't yet know what happens at that point.