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taniasalgueiro Posted - 03/02/2014 : 1:04:02 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):9
Operating System:Windows 7

Hey guys,

I wanna know if there's a way to find the y value to a x value. Let's see, I have a graphic, with heat specific in function of temperature. I know, at 10ºC the exact value of heat specific. Can you help me.

Other doubt I have, is any way of know the range of temperature of fusion or solidification, what it means, when the peak stars and ends.

Thank you
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taniasalgueiro Posted - 03/03/2014 : 06:19:43 AM
Thanks for your help xD You saved me xD

Thank you!

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