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A request to label the 100°C on every tip of the arrow (currently only shown on one of the arrow sets).[edit]

This diagram contains four sets of arrows, used to indicate the progression of curves representative of the dielectric properties of water from 0°C to 100°C.

The temperatures are labeled on one of the four arrow sets. On the other three arrows, only the 0°C is labeled, which is always at the base of the arrow.

For an uninformed user, arrows are customarily used to annotate the point that is at the tip of the arrow. On this diagram, the uninformed user would have taken the wrong impression that the 0°C curve is indicated by the tip of the arrow.

75.142.100.72 (talk) 07:44, 18 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]