If you heat it enough it will. However, in normal operation, a hot tub does not actually boil water; the bubbles are mainly air.
No, it does not matter whether or not the water is hot. You can put hot water in a pot but it won't boil any faster.
Water must reach 100° C before it will boil. Since hot water is closer to 100° C than cold water is, hot water will boil quicker than cold water goes once you have started to heat it.
100 degrees Celsius
hot water is made of molecules that can move faster and faster and you can boil or microwave the water to make it become hotter and hotter
If the pipes weren't cracked from the water freezing and expanding then you could be ok.
A hot tub is just that a tub of hot water thus, the need for a heater. To reek the benefits and pleasures of owning a hot tub a heater is an essential element to the experience.
A "hot tub" for more than one person is "Gemeinschaftswanne"A "hot tub" or "hot bath" for one person is "Heiße Badewanne"
The number of gallons of water a Cal Spa hot tub can hold varies. Each hot tub in this brand is a different size and therefore can hold different amounts of water.
A hot tub heat is transferred by convection. Most hot tubs use forced convection while the hot tub pump circulates the water.
No, it does not matter whether or not the water is hot. You can put hot water in a pot but it won't boil any faster.
run hot water and soap in the tub and scrub
you usually don't boil them. put them in a sink or bath tub with soapy water for 24 hours.
ummm... hot water and hot water boil at the same rate...
A Jacuzzi is a brand of hot tub which is so popular that many hot tubs of different brands are called Jacuzzi's. Typically, a Jacuzzi has jets of water or air. A hot tub usually does not have the jets, its just a tub of heater water.
Install anti-hammer arrestor in hot water line at tub. It should help.
The average-size hot tub holds approximately 475 gallons of water. The earliest known hot tubs were calderas. Hot stones were used to heat the water.
Water must reach 100° C before it will boil. Since hot water is closer to 100° C than cold water is, hot water will boil quicker than cold water goes once you have started to heat it.