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  • Heating Nano Bathtubs: A JILA Experiment - Materials & Procedure
    ### Step 1: Choose the right bathtub

    The first step in heating a nano bathtub the JILA way is to choose the right bathtub. The tub should be made of a material that can withstand high temperatures, such as glass or ceramic. It should also be small enough to fit inside a laser beam.

    Step 2: Add water to the bathtub

    Once you have chosen a bathtub, you need to add water to it. The water should be distilled water, and it should be at room temperature.

    Step 3: Place the bathtub in the laser beam

    The next step is to place the bathtub in the laser beam. The laser beam should be focused on the water in the bathtub.

    Step 4: Turn on the laser

    Once the bathtub is in place, you can turn on the laser. The laser will heat the water in the bathtub, and the water will begin to vaporize.

    Step 5: Monitor the temperature of the water

    As the water vaporizes, it will release heat. You need to monitor the temperature of the water to make sure that it does not get too hot. The ideal temperature for a nano bathtub is between 37 and 40 degrees Celsius.

    Step 6: Enjoy your bath!

    Once the water has reached the desired temperature, you can enjoy your bath!

    Additional tips

    * To make the water even hotter, you can increase the power of the laser.

    * To make the water cooler, you can decrease the power of the laser or move the bathtub further away from the laser beam.

    * You can also add essential oils or other scents to the water to make your bath more relaxing.

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