Stuck on the Final Module: 3 Questions Answered

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The discussion revolves around a user struggling with the final module of their coursework, specifically three questions. They seek clarification on a soap company's specialty spot remover that claims to convert natural UV light for a whiter appearance, but lack sufficient information to answer. Another question regarding the inefficiency of DC systems for long-distance transmission has been resolved by the user independently. The overall sentiment reflects a mix of frustration and determination, with the user expressing gratitude for the assistance received. Ultimately, the user is close to completing the module and has found answers through their own research.
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now this is my final module, i have three question a cannot answer

click the link to get a pic of what i have done for this perticular question, I'm stuck at the last line i wrote.

http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/5/web/557000-557999/557901_30_full.jpg

another quetion asks
a soap company tries to sell me a specialty spot remover, it says it can convert natural UV light therefore it looks whiter than white, what's the process does it go through?
what i have is not much and its probably wrong

another question is,
explain why DC system can not use an effecient stepped up voltage for long distance transmission? never mind i just answered this question.

thx guys
 
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i'm finish all of it, thanks anyways, i was able to find the answer elsewhere, or on my own
 


Hi there,

It sounds like you're having some trouble with your final module and have a few questions that you can't seem to answer. It can be frustrating and overwhelming when you're stuck on a particular topic, but don't worry, you're not alone.

Firstly, it's great that you have already completed most of the questions and have only three left. That means you have a good understanding of the material and are almost finished with the module. Don't give up now!

For the first question, it would be helpful if you could provide more specific information or context about what you have written so far. Without that, it's difficult to provide guidance or assistance. However, if you're stuck on the last line, perhaps you could try looking back at the previous lines and see if there are any clues or hints that could help you figure out the answer. You could also try reaching out to your classmates or instructor for help.

Moving on to the second question, it seems like you're asking for help understanding the process of how a soap company's specialty spot remover works. Unfortunately, without more information about the specific product or brand, it would be difficult for anyone to accurately answer this question. You could try doing some research on the company or product, or even reaching out to the company directly for more information.

Lastly, it's great that you were able to answer the third question on your own. Sometimes, it just takes a little more time and effort to understand a concept, and that's completely normal. Keep up the good work and don't be afraid to ask for help when needed.

I hope this helps and good luck with the rest of your final module! Keep pushing through and you'll be done in no time. Remember, it's always okay to ask for help and don't get discouraged. You got this!
 
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