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**Title:** Can Light Bulbs Boil Water?
**Experiment:**
* Hosts attempt to boil water using light bulbs as heaters.
* Initial setup with a single light bulb takes 40 minutes to reach 92°C, but fails to boil.
* Revised setup with 4-10 light bulbs, eventually reaches 82°C after 1 hour and 24 minutes.
* Water temperature increases, but evaporation occurs, and boiling point is not sustainably reached.
**Conclusion:**
* It is technically possible to heat water to near-boiling temperatures using light bulbs.
* However, the process is inefficient, and the water may evaporate before reaching a sustainable boil.
**Tone:**
* Informal, humorous, and experimental, with the hosts engaging in a lighthearted trial-and-error process.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences:
1. **Timing**: The experiment started with a 10-minute interval to measure water temperature changes.
2. **Initial Water Temperature**: The initial water temperature was not explicitly stated, but after 10 minutes, it was 51 degrees.
3. **First Measurement (10 minutes)**: After 10 minutes, the water had heated up by 17 degrees to 51 degrees.
4. **Second Measurement (30 minutes)**: At 30 minutes, the water temperature was 92 degrees, 8 degrees short of boiling point.
5. **Boiling Point Achievement**: The water eventually reached boiling point, indicated by sound and steam.
6. **Time to Boil**: It took approximately 40 minutes for the water to boil using a light bulb heater.
7. **Tea Preparation**: The boiling water was used to prepare tea, which was too hot to drink immediately.
8. **Experiment Evolution**: The experiment design was modified to immerse light bulbs in water using a structure made of glazing beads and hot glue.
9. **Light Bulb Setup**: Initially, 4 light bulbs were used, with the option to add 5 more if needed to heat the water faster.
10. **Second Experiment Timeline**:
* **12 minutes**: Bubbles appeared, and the water temperature increased to 19 degrees from 16 degrees.
* **15 minutes with 10 lights**: The water temperature reached approximately 70-71 degrees.
* **1 hour 24 minutes**: The water temperature reached 82 degrees, near boiling point.
11. **Outcome**: The experiment demonstrated that light bulbs can heat water to boiling point, albeit slowly.