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Connecting an ammeter in parallel subjects that ammeter to the full supply voltage. The shunt resistor is not designed to sustain that value of voltage and will burn out. Also, the clue is in the word 'shunt' (which means 'in parallel') which means that the coil will also burn out!
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LCD means liquid crystal display. Unless your remote has some kind of screen on it, it does not have an LCD. Tip--laptop computer screen is an LCD.
v on a ammeterusually means Volts
If an ammeter read 2A, another ammeter would probably also read 2A. Keep in mind that every measurement involves error, and the equipment has a stated accuracy. If, for instance, the ammeter used had a 1% tolerance, than 2A actually means anywhere between 1.98A and 2.02A.
Exhibit means display in public.
I think you mean 'alternating' current ('alternative' means choice). The ammeter must be inserted in series with the load, just as with direct current.
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LCD means liquid crystal display that is like a flat screen television with wide screen and great sound. It also has High Definition if available. Shows movies and shows in great quality.
The voltage remains the same across the circuit as it is a parallel connection. So, the current across the upper half of the circuit where the ammeter is connected is calculated as I = V/R = 12.04 (total voltage)/12 (Resistance R1) = 1 A. Hence, the ammeter will read 1 A.
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