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Electric current has both magnitude and direction then why it is a scalar quantity????
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Because it does not obey triangle law
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It's considered scalar since here the direction of the current is actually telling you the opposite direction of the electrons.... But not the electric current and thus u can say that current is scalar and not vector
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