How does the heat curve demonstrate what happened in the glass?

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The heat curve demonstrates what happened in the glass by showing the temperature changes over time. It can indicate if the glass was subjected to rapid heating or cooling, if it reached a certain temperature and then started cooling down, or if it went through multiple heating and cooling cycles. This information can help understand the thermal history of the glass and potential events or processes it underwent, such as annealing, tempering, or exposure to high temperatures.