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explain why current in scalar quantity​

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Answered by anjalikhatkar1234
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Answer:

because it have only magnitude not directions

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A scalar quantity is one which has magnitude but no direction. ... The direction of current is opposite to the flow of electrons. Electric current has both magnitude and direction so ideally it 'should' be a vector. But all sources say it's a scalar just because it does not follow vector addition.

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