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To build a basic AC circuit, the following key points are needed: power source, wiring,

analysis, and safety. For a power source, you need an alternating current (AC) power
source, such as a generator or an outlet, to provide the electrical energy for the circuit.
Wiring refers to the usage of appropriate wiring to connect the components in the circuit,
ensuring that the connections are secure and the wiring can handle the current and
voltage levels. Analysis is a way to analyze the circuit using principles of AC circuit
theory, such as impedance, phase angles, and frequency response, to understand how
the components interact and affect the overall circuit behavior. Safety is to always
consider safety measures, such as using appropriate insulation, avoiding overloading
the circuit and following electrical codes and standards to prevent hazards. By
considering these key points, you can create a functional and safe AC circuit for your
specific application.
Clearly, the objectives were met during the conduct of the experiment. Learning the
proper splicing of wires, proper connection, and usage of appropriate materials are very
helpful to avoid instances of short circuits and overloading. In future AC circuit
experiments, it would be beneficial to explore advanced topics related to the
experiment. Knowing how to do and how the experiment works has a great impact on
meeting the objectives.

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