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current is a scalar while electric field is a vector,why​

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Answer:

Current is a scalar quantity coz it has only magnitude...nd Electric field is a vector as it has both magnitude and direction.❤

Answered by Anonymous
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==> Current is a scalar.

==> Electric field is a vector.

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==> <font color= red> Nothing is a vector until defined with a direction. Electric charge is a scalar quantity because charge never graduated into the level of vectors or tensors that need both magnitude and direction.

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