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Identify a physical quantity which is not a vector

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Answered by nehagogi07
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Answer electric current have both magnitude and direction but it is not a vector because the formula of e.c. is V/R and voltage and resistance are scalar quantities . and two scalar quantities can never give a vector quantity . and it follows simple algebra rules.

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Answered by btsrocks234
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yes, electric current have both magnitude and direction but it is not a vector because the formula of e.c. is V/R and voltage and resistance are scalar quantities . and two scalar quantities can never give a vector quantity . and it follows simple algebra rules.


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